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What i would like to know is how do i resize a panorama for flickr and then link it to a thread here so that it is not such a big file. I am new to this type of image so really have no idea.
ameerat42
09-03-2015, 11:55am
OK, you re-size any file for Flickr the same way as you would for a direct attachment for here.
I don't use Flickr, so I do not know what re-sizing options it gives you. If there are none, then
you need a program for re-sizing: Photoshop, Elements, lots of others.
Let us know what you've got.
Am.
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Also, just found this reference. (http://digital-photography-school.com/forum/general-chit-chat/234611-flickr-has-new-format-how-resize-photo-s-new-way.html)
It's dated 2014, so it may be useful.
ricktas
09-03-2015, 1:47pm
As Am says, you resize the same as you would resize any other photo in whatever editing software you use. You just have to either crop the photo to pano aspect ratio 2:1 or stitch several photos together to create the pano. Then it is just a matter of making sure its pixel size is what you want, and save. Then upload to flickr.
Ok i think i have got it right. I have resized my images to 3000 x 670 pixels and made the file size under 250kb. They did upload to Flickr a lot faster than before so hopefully if i do the same in this post they should be ok. Thanks for your help regarding this.
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8633/16573998520_1dfe054507_k.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/rfA5kb)Wirrina Cove Marina (https://flic.kr/p/rfA5kb) by Ruskiman (https://www.flickr.com/people/68444272@N08/), on Flickr
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7631/16573817568_f280c04a3c_k.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/rfz9xj)Cape Jervis (https://flic.kr/p/rfz9xj) by Ruskiman (https://www.flickr.com/people/68444272@N08/), on Flickr
ameerat42
09-03-2015, 4:34pm
They did! G:th3::th3:d.
Now this is a General Help thread, so for CC, post them - it doesn't take up much space as they're only links - in the Panorama forum.
Am.
Will you still please delete the other post Am and i will repost.
ameerat42
09-03-2015, 6:38pm
No need, Ruski. Just go ahead. All posts are valid and may help someone.
If you need to test anything by yourself, remember to try the Test Zone,
but if you are asking for help, this is the forum.
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