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Time to vote for April Image of the Month (IotM). All MobiTog members are eligible to vote. Voting ends May 7.
Love it. He looks like the abominable snowman from Rudolph.
Someone else found it first
I was cruising along and this lamp was staring at me. So I had a quick discussion with it. All was cool. It was very enlightened with our discussion in a very nonchalant manner.
One of the MobiTog quirks. You can edit a message for 24 hours after you posted it, but only moderators can delete it. The Mobi monkeys will take care of it.How do I delete this? Ha. I had the incorrect image in this one.
Thank you! Another quick question. It seems that my photo get desaturated after posting here. Is this the case? When I first edited this photo and posted it, it looked great. This one almost looks like the original. Thanks again.One of the MobiTog quirks. You can edit a message for 24 hours after you posted it, but only moderators can delete it. The Mobi monkeys will take care of it.
It should not change the image at all. Curious….@terse ? rizole ?Thank you! Another quick question. It seems that my photo get desaturated after posting here. Is this the case? When I first edited this photo and posted it, it looked great. This one almost looks like the original. Thanks again.
I see something like that now and again, where an image looks less vivid when posted, but I've never been able to nail it down or be sure it wasn't just me. One possibility: MobiTog has a max image size limit of 1500 pixels on the longest side. If you upload an image that's larger, it gets automatically downsized to that limit. There's no intent on the resizer's part to change anything other than the size, but it does have to interpolate pixels in order to resize, so other things might change. Downsizing may also affect sharpness a bit, so I (almost) always downsize my images on my iPad before uploading.Thank you! Another quick question. It seems that my photo get desaturated after posting here. Is this the case? When I first edited this photo and posted it, it looked great. This one almost looks like the original. Thanks again.
Reminds me of one of those famous optical illusion dual faces (at the beginning of every undergrad psych textbook ever).
Red-haired rocker
What have you done to that poor dog ???Accidental Rosie on ice
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What terse said. There's nothing in the on site image processing that should affect colour or saturation as far as I'm aware, although I'll take another look in case I've missed anything.Thank you! Another quick question. It seems that my photo get desaturated after posting here. Is this the case? When I first edited this photo and posted it, it looked great. This one almost looks like the original. Thanks again.