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Post by verber10 on Feb 3, 2016 11:20:54 GMT
Hello everyone, This week I will be hosting the EPC for Helen. I found this picture on morquefile for you all to play with. The photographers name is "GaborfromHungary" Sepiana, what a great image you had last week. Put your thinking caps on, and let's see what you all can come up with. But most of all, just have fun.
Click on the image for full size.
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Post by verber10 on Feb 1, 2016 14:08:17 GMT
Thanks Rita for the information. I don't remember what I selected when I uploaded it. My gif was 5 --320x240 px images. I think it was around 350 KB. Do you know what the size limit is on these gifs? Anyways yours turn out nice. Looks nice and cozy.
Mike, I cannot find any statement on size limit, not even on the postimage own site. This was discussed before:
photoshopelementsandmore.com/thread/1012/posting-animated-gifs
I just experimented with a larger size (520KB) and it worked just fine, while a couple of days ago I had to reduce to well under 300 KB. So I really don't know what to tell you, except to try again. Select "do not resize my image" and then post exactly as any other image.
Sorry, not much help. Rita
Thanks Rita for finding that thread. I'll play around with it and see what happens.
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Post by verber10 on Jan 31, 2016 10:59:28 GMT
Thanks for the kind comments. I do appreciate them. Mike, re posting a .gif. Did you select "Do not resize my image" before loading? The allowed file size on Postimage is rather small for almost any .gif. I had to reduce the one above twice before it fit, that's why there is so much noise in it, which my .psd version did not have. I believe that's called banding. Rita Thanks Rita for the information. I don't remember what I selected when I uploaded it. My gif was 5 --320x240 px images. I think it was around 350 KB. Do you know what the size limit is on these gifs? Anyways yours turn out nice. Looks nice and cozy.
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Post by verber10 on Jan 30, 2016 13:50:01 GMT
Nice job Jim. It has a very pleasing and relaxed look to it. I would hang this from my wall.
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Post by verber10 on Jan 30, 2016 13:37:40 GMT
Very nice add-ons Moto, and Rita. I still haven't figured out how to post a gif on here yet. BillieJean, Thanks for commenting. And if you still have your PSD file with the layers, you can still turn her around. Sepiana, Thank you also for your nice comments. They are always appreciated.
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Post by verber10 on Jan 28, 2016 13:36:11 GMT
Thanks Sepiana for this weeks image. It looks like BillieJean & I was on the same wavelength. As soon as I seen the bench I thought of Floozie. Image of the man and skull is from FreeImage's. Good job so far everyone! I started your picture in LR to get a B&W that I liked. Imported it into PSE and added the elements and added a Photo Filter to it. Then made a vignette to finish it off.
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Post by verber10 on Jan 17, 2016 14:59:32 GMT
Thanks sargenta1 for this weeks image. It looks like everybody had a good time putting Mr Froggy in some interesting places. Good job All!
I tried to upload a animation, but it just isn't working for me. So I found some old challenge pictures, and made this one.
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Jan 16, 2016 15:53:56 GMT
Post by verber10 on Jan 16, 2016 15:53:56 GMT
Ok Thanks Sepiana & Rita. I'll try to reduce the size of the images I am using.
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Jan 15, 2016 14:05:05 GMT
Post by verber10 on Jan 15, 2016 14:05:05 GMT
Hi Everyone, I was trying to post a gif on one of the challenges a few minutes ago, and when I did it just showed a partial part of the image with no animation. Do I have to post it on another website and link back to it. Or can I do it with "postimage.org"? Thanks for any information.
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Post by verber10 on Jan 8, 2016 15:27:56 GMT
Well Helen I tried another one. This time I used some different colors on the gradient. image from morquefile.
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Post by verber10 on Jan 8, 2016 15:22:39 GMT
Thanks Major Major for this weeks photo. I really like what you all have done so far. I seen a friend the other day that is color blind. He's not totally color blind. But I got to thinking what it would be like to be totally color blind. Added a comet to the sky.
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Post by verber10 on Jan 3, 2016 13:51:46 GMT
It is fun viewing all the different “takes” of Helen’s image. I have a question (any member or moderator) — why can I only view the thumbnails of the images on postimage.com. When I click on the thumbnail, I get an upload window…… Same thing with me Pete. When I click on a small thumbnail, I get the upload page too. That's why I post my pictures at 1600 pixs. Because I can't see the smaller pictures.
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Post by verber10 on Jan 3, 2016 13:47:34 GMT
What a nice tutorial you have chosen to post this week Helen. I don't use gradients very much So this was a good learning lesson for me. Plus I forgot about Karen's tutorials. I have always enjoyed watching her videos. I did a couple of pictures. So I'll post this one first since this was the first one I did.
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Post by verber10 on Jan 2, 2016 14:05:41 GMT
Thanks Janice, Helen, and Tom for the nice comments. I'm glad you liked it.
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Post by verber10 on Dec 31, 2015 13:55:12 GMT
Thanks Helen. It looks like everyone has done a great job adding something interesting for your picture. I replaced the sky with a sunrise or sunset, However you want to see it as. Did it all in PSE 10 with a few filters. Sky picture from morquefile.
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