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Deleted User
{K:2231} 1/15/2002
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No problem, Victor!
Looking forward to more of your posts!
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Victor Ginzburg
{K:53} 1/15/2002
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Dave, you're right, it doesn't change the aspect ratio. I just didn't notice that this image aspect ratio wasn't perfect before I saw it on usefilm. I actually removed some of the sky to make it perfect 2:3, and I think it looks better now. You can check again on my site, thanks.
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Deleted User
{K:2231} 1/15/2002
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Victor, I am not sure what you mean about changing the aspect ratio of the photo when uploading to usefilm. Usefilm does not do this. It does resize the image, but keeps the aspect ratio the same. I compared your image on your web site to the one here and the aspect ratio is correct within 2 pixels after resizing.
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Victor Ginzburg
{K:53} 1/15/2002
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Arthur, I kind of agree with you, but the problem is that when usefilm posts images, it shrinks them and changes the original side ratio. The original image looks much better, it's perfect 2/3, you can see it on my site, www.geoposter.com, thanks.
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Arthur John Grossman III
{K:1214} 1/15/2002
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I would crop off some of the sky at the top of the frame...it is leading my attention away from the rest of the image.
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Deleted User
{K:2231} 1/15/2002
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Like this shot, but I think this photo would be so much better if you were to position the camera to get the sun just at the point at the top of the pyramid.
-Dave
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Petros Stamatakos
{K:12101} 1/15/2002
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Victor, this is absolutely fantastic. You've done a great job here.
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