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So I had to reduce my pics 60% to post here. How are you guys posting and what settings you using.
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I export from Adobe Bridge to jpeg at 100% resolution, 40% size for most. The really large ones I've had to go down as far as 25% on the size.So I had to reduce my pics 60% to post here. How are you guys posting and what settings you using.
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I export from Adobe Bridge to jpeg at 100% resolution, 40% size for most. The really large ones I've had to go down as far as 25% on the size.
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Probably should have mentioned I shoot exclusively in RAW. I don't use Lightroom anymore since I dropped the Adobe subscription model and bought a non-subscription Photoshop Elements. That gives me access to the most recent Adobe Camera RAW and Bridge is still free to download and use. If I absolutely must have a feature of Photoshop that isn't included in the Elements version, I go to Gimp instead. I found that most photo editing I was doing in Photoshop (full feature) was actually done in Camera RAW, which includes stitching.Wow, guess I'm lucky. I'm shooting RAW and doing light room. I'll have to check where my settings are at.
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I like the effect a lot! Is your string of lights 12v DC or 110 AC through an inverter? Would it be possible to dial down their intensity a tad to reduce the blown out spots? I will definitely be trying variations of this photo -- very nice!I used a the Google Pixel 4a 5g's Astrophotography mode to take these pictures in Moab, Utah.
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I like the effect a lot! Is your string of lights 12v DC or 110 AC through an inverter? Would it be possible to dial down their intensity a tad to reduce the blown out spots? I will definitely be trying variations of this photo -- very nice!I used a the Google Pixel 4a 5g's Astrophotography mode to take these pictures in Moab, Utah.
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Thank you for that. I'm on a little learning curve with the upload of pics and the size restrictions. So much to learn and I'm in a damn hurry...ahahahahahaProbably should have mentioned I shoot exclusively in RAW. I don't use Lightroom anymore since I dropped the Adobe subscription model and bought a non-subscription Photoshop Elements. That gives me access to the most recent Adobe Camera RAW and Bridge is still free to download and use. If I absolutely must have a feature of Photoshop that isn't included in the Elements version, I go to Gimp instead. I found that most photo editing I was doing in Photoshop (full feature) was actually done in Camera RAW, which includes stitching.
They are just USB string lights from Target. I definitely would've liked to mess around with the lighting a bit more but I didn't have my tripod and my phone takes about 3 minutes to take those pictures haha. Thank you for the input though it's always greatly appreciated!


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