CRTGAMER wrote:Maybe throw this in the Instructions to emphasize the picture size limit? Even hidden behind a Spoiler, a 3000 wide picture delays a page load.
Well, in sales and find threads large pictures are fine. Elsewhere, not so much. But really the big problem recently is that people are taking pictures with a potato, while jumping on a trampoline, with just a 20 watt bulb lighting up the room, or combinations thereof.
After taking your picture, view it full natural resolution, not fit to screen. If it looks like it is made of sand, redo it. If you're a yard/meter from your subject or closer, turn on the macro setting. If you don't have one or can't figure it out, don't be that close to your subject. Be further away so it will be in focus and zoom or crop. If you can't hold still while taking the picture or your camera is on a really slow setting, use something so steady yourself. Prop your elbows on the back of your chair or hold your camera against a broom standing on the floor or something. Turn on some lights or take pictures outside on your patio or stoop. Low light can also cause graininess if the camera is struggling to take a picture. If you're using a flash, do not point perfectly perpendicular to anything glossy of you'll get a glare. scoot back angle the camera a little. If you have plenty of other light that's off to the side, you can point straight at the subject.
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