Sony A7 IV Friends University #9 VS Ottawa University #20 tongue biter

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Sony A7R4 mirrorless camera with Sony 300mm, F2.8, 1/2000 second, ISO 200 image of tongue biter.
 

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Sony A7R4 mirrorless camera with Sony 300mm, F2.8, 1/2000 second, ISO 200 image of tongue biter.
Hi Don, you should post full-sized images. You have the option of posting either thumb nails or full images.
 
Hi Don, you should post full-sized images. You have the option of posting either thumb nails or full images.
Please explain what you mean when you inform me that I should post full sized images? What is your definition of a full sized image? (Larger JPEG file? Raw image?) Why do you want me to post full sized images? What do you mean when you say "full sized images?"
Do you plan on doing something with one of my full sized images without my permission? If so, what?
 

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I'm pretty sure Ed's intent was to say "most of our forum members choose the option to insert full image rather than thumbnail" but there's no hard rule on that. He merely pointed out that when you upload an image, you have the choice to insert it as a thumbnail, or insert it as a full image (so it displays larger on the forum without having to click the image to view it). If you upload an image, but did not make one of these two choices, it is automatically inserted as a thumbnail/attachment.

 
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Whoa, not full-size as in all-your-camera's megapixels!

Full-size as in, exactly what we see when we click on the thumbnail in this thread. One sees it as a picture inline with the text, not a little box at the bottom of the post.

I guess, as you joined up, you must have had a look around? What we mean is how almost everybody else does it. It is just that it takes newcomers a couple of goes to catch up with that.

It helps us to enjoy the pictures. It also displays the basic exif info under each pic, which many people like to see.

BTW. I just drag and drop my pics into my post. Seems to work fine.
 
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