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Hello everyone,
I have processed a few pictures yesterday (just the basic colour correction) and in the end they looked fine. However after I uploaded them on Picasa they showed a white veil on them and looked as if they werelow res, which in fact they aren't as I checked the original file. Bare with me as I am still learning and the pictures are far from being amazing, but can anyone tell me how come they show differently online than they did on my screen? Here's the link: Picasa Web Albums - Sinuousette - Fete de Ganes... Thanks for the help!
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The first one is originally 1.22MB. I was expecting them to be resized, but I didn't expect a loss of quality or such a big difference from the original.
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