walter2222 From Belgium, joined Sep 2005, 1272 posts, RR: 30 Reply 1, posted (2 years 11 months 2 weeks 4 days 3 hours ago) and read 1561 times:
Hi Gary,
You can try saving it with a larger JPG-compression (if you used quality setting 12, try lowering to 11 or 10). You will loose some quality by doing this (I cannot judge on the original quality, since I am on my work's laptop).
PS: I like the shot and the view (I was there only once and my flight left during the night...)
Garyck From United Kingdom, joined May 2008, 284 posts, RR: 0 Reply 4, posted (2 years 11 months 2 weeks 4 days ago) and read 1521 times:
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Thanks for your help guys, I didn't think about reducing it from 12 to 11, Perhaps I need to transfer or re-start the thread on the feedback forum now, as this is my first attempt at a shot like this and want to know if its acceptable
iamlucky13 From United States of America, joined Aug 2007, 227 posts, RR: 0 Reply 6, posted (2 years 11 months 2 weeks 3 days 21 hours ago) and read 1481 times:
Quoting Garyck (Reply 4): Thanks for your help guys, I didn't think about reducing it from 12 to 11, Perhaps I need to transfer or re-start the thread on the feedback forum now, as this is my first attempt at a shot like this and want to know if its acceptable
Gary
It looks like there's a little bit of haziness and there's a subtle noise that I'd guess is from sharpening, but the lighting and colors are nice, and I like the patterns woven by the taxiways from this angle, so I think it's worth trying.