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    New member - still trying to down load a picture. This picture is the combination of two files. One shot (bkgrn) with a D70s and the cardinal with a D2XS, 200-400mm, 1.7tc. Combined in PhotoShop CS3.

    (bkgrn) D70s, 18-70mm - 46mm, Av mode @ F8, AF-S, Exposure Comp: +1.1/3, Matrix Metering, ISO: 200 with AUTO WB.

    (bird) D2XS, 200-400mm - 900mm, AV mode @ 6.7, Shutter: 1/15 sec., Fill Flash, AF mode: AF-S, Metering mode: Matrix, ISO 400. Sat./normal, Sharpness: none, Contrast: normal


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    Last edited by Rob Miner; 02-19-2008 at 03:01 PM. Reason: no jpg shown as downloaded

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    Rob
    Your images are still not posting. Let me know how I can help. Check the sizes of your images to see if they fit the guidelines.

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    Attached Images Attached Images
     
    The upload box can fool you if you have a file that busts the size limit. The way the box looks can make you think you have a file attached when you really don't.

    Make sure there is a file in the location of the arrow below.

    The stuff in the "attachment key" isn't a file that is attached. It fooled me the first few times a file didn't get through.

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    No Image. Please try again using Jim's suggested method.
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