Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Canon EOS400D, Lenses: Canon EF 50mm f1.4 USM; Canon EF 100mm f2,8 USM macro; Canon EF 17-40mm f4L USM; Canon EF 24-70mm f2.8L USM; Canon EF 24-105 f4L IS USM; Lights: Elinchrom D-Lite 4; Speedlite 430EX and some slave flashes
Soggetti preferiti:
Concepts, people, objects, nature, macro.
Photo-realistic 3D-renderings and vector illustrations.
Biografia artistica
In my early years I had a lot of hobbies, sculpture, stamp collecting, painting, modeling, electronics and a lot of others but I was never attracted by the photography. Probably I preserved this hobby for the rest of my life... :)
My base profession is Automation engineer (electronics and computer programming). After some years I switched my profession to designer/graphic artist in the printing/advertising material industry, but since I discovered stock photography I slowly chang...
In my early years I had a lot of hobbies, sculpture, stamp collecting, painting, modeling, electronics and a lot of others but I was never attracted by the photography. Probably I preserved this hobby for the rest of my life... :)
My base profession is Automation engineer (electronics and computer programming). After some years I switched my profession to designer/graphic artist in the printing/advertising material industry, but since I discovered stock photography I slowly change myself to a full-time photographer.
I agree, panoramas can be only seen when they are downloaded.
I suggest to make preview thumbnails based on pixel count, not bounding box. While without breaking apart the design of the page it's impossible, I suggest a link called "Larger thumbnail of this" or simply a hovering window (div). The link appears when the aspect ratio is over 2:1 or 1:2 and the viewer will see the thumbnail in a new window/tab.
Currently the most visible/detailed is the aspect ratio close to square, the perfect square image counting 350x350=122500 pixels while aspect ratios less than 0.75 do count less and less pixels. A panorama with 1:10 ratio will count only 35x350=12250 pixels, in the reality unrecognizable content. The preview based on pixel count calculates the w&h. If pixel count = 122500, the square image will be 350x350px while an 10:1 panorama will be around 110x1100px sized. Of course, at the main page of the image the browser must resize this image to fit the square of 350x350px, to maintain the design proportions but viewing the thumbnail 1:1 in an another tab/window it's a solution. posted in Zooming panorama images
I need this option too.
I'm uploading the files, when the internet connection breaks or pauses a few moments, the upload is considered done and the DT server takes away my file and processes. So continuing the upload is impossible. I end up with half-uploaded files, I have no other options but delete them. This upload-delete-upload-delete game is very annoying, useless and consumes bandwidth and resources, etc.
I know, the "Process ftp" button can be implemented. Everything can be made.
Also it's known that many sites work like this and even the most beginners can deal with it, there is nothing special about. I upload the files, check the file sizes when everything is ok, I process the files. It's simple, safe and quick and everything is under control. posted in process files from ftp
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