Repix wont upload to flickr4/5/2023 ![]() ![]() If I blog this or if I post (or someone views) a reduced size version online - it isn't quite exactly what I would have ideally wanted, but it is perfectly good enough. These work well when viewed online at full screen size, also this is about right for use in photobooks, small size printing etc. What I do (paid Flickr membership, not free), is to upload copies of my images fitted into a 1680px wide x 1200px high limit, sharpened for screen by LR. If you want to use Flickr to host an image, and then blog it or otherwise put it online same-size, then provided you link to the original version Flickr will not have resampled this or touched it in any way - all the original EXIF, sharpening, tweaking will be intact.Īll other versions of the image are resampled by flickr with a little post-resize sharpening applied and some metadata stripped out. However, if you want to determine the quality seen more closely, you can upload only at a quite moderate size on the basis that that is more often going to the version that is seen. If it is a question of other people viewing your gallery, or having your images show up in searches etc, then they will usually have the ability to see different size versions of the image from small square thumbnails right up to camera original size (if that is what you have uploaded). ![]() ![]() That depends on the circumstance where the images are going to be seen. I know what kind of files you can upload to Flickr, but the question is more if I must upload in PNG or in JPG and what will be the consequence concerning quality when Flickr is going to resize my JPG's? ![]()
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