Singing Swan wrote:
Maybe when you 'saved it for the web' it took away the choice of being able to enlarge the image. Is the exif data different?? I'd go looking there first. I don't know about the upside down. Is there an upside down in outer space??
And they may not be as good as others, but I see your improvements so I expect I'll be seeing the 'good stuff' you do in about six more months :) :)
Maybe so about the Elements 12 'save for the web' mode.
I have seen others post pictures on UHH and when downloaded, they aren't zoom-able.
As far as EXIF, the camera/program stores in a .fit file format. (From what I have learned, that is a somewhat archaic astronomy file format. A raw type of format.)
And so far, I haven't been able to observe any EXIF data on them. So I think we are working with a different animal than a DSLR camera.
Plus this is from a CCD camera. So it may be an entirely different kind of raw file.
But below is the same 15s jpg file, but not compressed into a web format by E-12. Just for a check...
Thanks for the encouragement. ;)
6 months ago I couldn't take an image from my equipment. I couldn't figure out how to use it.
I hope I can continue to improve. I think if one is not improving, then they must be dead. :-o :lol:
As far as orientation, I have but the images I see from other pictures. So I asked in the interest of learning so I can get my images as correct as is acceptable by higher authorities than my lowly fiddling. :-D :roll: :wink:
Anyway, here is the same image as it was exported from a fit file to a jpg.
Edit in: Uhh, nope. Didn't make a difference. But the EXIF Data is view-able. And there is a 'Rotated EXIF data' that turns the image ~90 degrees. Interesting.