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Valued Member
Canada
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I have tried numerous times to upload then download the edited photos today and nothing happens. Never had a problem before. When I look in downloaded file there is nothing. anyone else having problems?
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Valued Member
Hong Kong
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Perhaps you could consider other programmes. If you are on PC, you can try the Paint 3D from Microsoft Store for resizing the photos.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Bobby our forum dad showed us a new optimizer, pixlr.com. At the moment this is for mainframe computers and laptops, but also works for touchphones such as mine, where I do all of my CCF stuff. He is still working on the ins and outs of making this work for all of us.
Yeah, on 4/22 a few days ago the current optimizer also stopped working for me at a certain step.
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Moderator
 United States
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
22463 Posts |
Not a bad program to use. but as to rotating the image it can only be dome in quarter turns. Sometimes I only need to turn an image I take by only 1 to 4 degrees - of which (unless I'm missing something) is something I cannot do with it. I guess I'll keep using the windows default image viewer/optimizer for now.
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Forum Dad
 United States
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Quote: I guess I'll keep using the windows default image viewer/optimizer for now. Or take the picture straight.  We're mainly concerned with 90 and 180 degree off images that occurs with some phones, not a few degrees here and there.
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: Or take the picture straight. My camera app has a level on it. 
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Pillar of the Community
Russian Federation
4289 Posts |
Could you add the link to the previous CCF optimizer back? It works for me (and I recently reloaded my browser, so it's not cookies), and I'd rather use that while it works than have to switch to something so much more complicated. I do recall seeing a similar app somewhere online, but it was a while ago and I'm not sure if it still exists...
(I'll save it in my bookmarks, for now, and I'll probably do some more testing in other browsers. But right now, in Firefox 99 under Windows 10, it works as perfectly as it always did.)
[EDIT: some minor editing for clarification.]
Edited by january1may 05/02/2022 6:31 pm
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Forum Dad
 United States
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Quote: Could you add the link to the previous CCF optimizer back? It works for me (and I recently reloaded my browser, so it's not cookies), and I'd rather use that while it works than have to switch to something so much more complicated. Sorry but no. I've received complaints about the old one several times per week for quite some time. To be honest, I've gotten dozens and dozens of emails thanking me for the new one saying it's much easier. Honestly, I find it incredibly easy. Literally 30 seconds start to finish. Did you actually try it or just look at the tutorial and assume it's complicated?
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
22463 Posts |
Quote: Or take the picture straight I'll do my best, Sir. (Thanks for updating your image optimizer. It does have a few more great options to help to improve the pictures to be uploaded.)
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Pillar of the Community
Russian Federation
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Quote: Did you actually try it or just look at the tutorial and assume it's complicated? It was the opposite: I actually tried it and couldn't figure out where to even start, and missed the tutorial explaining exactly what options I'm supposed to choose. Maybe next time I'll try it. Probably wouldn't make my pics too much worse. I'll miss the convenience of the current optimizer, though.
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Forum Dad
 United States
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I doubt you miss the old one at all after a few times through the new one.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
12979 Posts |
I'll just keep using Adobe's Photoshop Elements.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2251 Posts |
Works great for me already, thanks a bunch bobby!
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Forum Dad
 United States
22827 Posts |
Quote: Sometimes I only need to turn an image I take by only 1 to 4 degrees - of which (unless I'm missing something) is something I cannot do with it. I just noticed on the desktop version there is a slider for small rotations on the crop and rotate screen. Use that before cropping.
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
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Quote: I just noticed on the desktop version there is a slider for small rotations on the crop and rotate screen. Use that before cropping. Thanks, I'll take a look for that....
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