Thanks Berny, excellent, though my "lamentation" was not related to this single photo only, but you have more perfect photos which "suffers" from low resolution presentation...
If you resize your photos before upload for copyright protection reasons, you do well. But maybe this information could be useful and inspiring for you:
- here is described, how you can individually control resolution for your visitors (followers x other visitors). However, this is not bulletproof protection of your copyright (as it was said in the article).
Many thanks for the very useful detailed description. I have to admit, I'm too lazy to read all ipernity instructions ;-) I changed the settings, so that all can see the original size, but not easily download. Nevertheless I will post a larger version of this series (with min. 1080 in height or 1920 instead 1024 in width), as are the original sizes of most of all images in the last time. My older photos have been uploaded all in max. 1024 width.
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Wilm said:
Tomas K☼h☼ut said:
Berny replied to Tomas K☼h☼ut:
Tomas K☼h☼ut said:
If you resize your photos before upload for copyright protection reasons, you do well. But maybe this information could be useful and inspiring for you:
www.ipernity.com/blog/tomas/807424
- here is described, how you can individually control resolution for your visitors (followers x other visitors). However, this is not bulletproof protection of your copyright (as it was said in the article).
Berny replied to Tomas K☼h☼ut:
I replaced the latest pics!
Tomas K☼h☼ut replied to Berny:
I really enjoy it!
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