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I am using smugmug. I like it.
I've used pbase.com for years. It has all kinds of editing features. I believe it costs $23/yr. And if you have a problem, they are very responsive.
I thought I had sent my opinion on this but apparently not. I have been on Photo.net for several years and totally happy with it. I got on a site called 500px a little while ago and it seems to be pretty good too. Photo.net is $25 a year for unlimited storage and 500px is free so far, there are upgrade that cost something about the same. 500px will let you sell your picture too at the free level.
Sometime flickr links look oversharpended and over saturated.
Go with Flickr. Try uploading a few images and see the result ... Ignore the Grumpy Old Men that hate Flickr 😀
Hi Jamie
This image is from my x100. It was a jpeg auto synced from an eyefi card.
Sharpening in camera set to normal, Jpeg fine, f4. No adjustments etc...
Follow the link back and look at the full size.
Sometime flickr links look oversharpended and over saturated. Other times they look fine.
My discovery is... when sharing, one has less control of everyone elses monitor settings so why not only worry about your own?
Untitled by Adnan, on Flickr
thought that its usually a problem if image was processed (e.g. sharpened) a lot already before posting.
That is a fancy external harddrive, nothing spectacular.If I were going to have photos available on line I would consider this:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/983580-REG/apple_me177ll_a_airport_time_capsule.html
Then I could make it secure as I desire and have, to me at least, better control of the stuff.
I think the latest incarnation of flickr is pretty decent .... and the price is right. 🙂
A little OT, but Keith, how did you set the wider margins between images?
I use flickr only for hosting images to be posted on forums and tumblr, but I like the look of yours. That extra spacing helps.
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John