No, just for clarification, it is not necessarily about the effects of a low resolution shot being pushed to the max. It is about a good quality shot, our limit is 1024 x 1024, being push to the limit and looking fairly blurred out. Hitting download sharpens it markedly.?
Sorry Bruce, I forgot this is a user-to-user group.
I now know that I am interpreting everything?correctly.
On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 2:17 PM Bruce Bowman <bruce.bowman@...> wrote:
On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 03:06 PM, Bob Shettler wrote:
Thanks Bruce, but.......
For 1. there is no facility that I can see that allows us to do that upload from the Emailed Photos folder.??
Bob -- Correct. You will have to first download the photo from Emailed Photos and re-upload it to an album.
For 2. that is a shame and there must be a way around this.
Not that I am aware of. But now I'm wondering if I really understand the problem.
Is the issue with a low-resolution image displaying pixelation on your high-resolution desktop screen? If so, please consider what might happen to those viewing a larger image with a smartphone if your proposal was to be implemented.
We are new to this, but we are forced to pay for because we are or will be just above the 1gb limit. That limit is exceeded almost completely by our photographs. It is really hard to justify that expense when the photos are displayed at such poor quality.?
GMF is a user-to-user help group...we have no more "powers" within than you do. Actual feature requests should be posted to?.?