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High Force Waterfall, County Durham, UK

Taken on camera app, no editing.

A great waterfall and a great candidate for either the nightcap pro app or slow shutter cam to blur the water. Also some better exposure to get more detail out of the sky.
 
I do prefer some of the raw captures, as they retain much finer details. The noise reduction in the Camera app has seemingly gotten more aggressive from the iPhone 6 onward, washing out details and creating that "watercolor" like effect when pixel peeping.
 
To all the people who need help uploading and resizing photos: Try Flickr. You can upload your full-size images and then choose a resized version to hotlink anywhere.

On a related note, I bought the HDR plugin for ProCamera. I wish it had more options/tweakability, but it still does a good job.

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If you had used a third party app such as ProCamera with the low light setting, which stacks approximately 60 images, then you would have a better image. Here is one I took with my iPhone 7plus. I used a tripod and the MeFoto sidekick 360 plus to hold my 7+.
I'll be happy to help and answer any questions that you may have.

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Did you take this with Procamera V10? Lowlight or lowlight+?
 
oh really thanks ! , when you say the black frame what does that refer ?
thanks again.

When you take a screenshot of your photo, there will be some additional black space on the top or sides of the picture. Take a screen shot and hit the edit button, you will see the crop icon, select that and pul the borders to the edge of your picture. You will see exactly what I mean.
 
When you take a screenshot of your photo, there will be some additional black space on the top or sides of the picture. Take a screen shot and hit the edit button, you will see the crop icon, select that and pul the borders to the edge of your picture. You will see exactly what I mean.

I'm sorry that I have to call you out, but this advice is utterly absurd.

When you take a photo, where does it end up? Camera Roll.

When you take a screenshot, where does it end up? Camera Roll.

So if you're going to upload something from Camera Roll, why not just upload the original photo??

Not only is your method overly complicated, but it also makes the photo look worse by re-compressing the original JPEG.
 
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I'm sorry that I have to call you out, but this advice is utterly absurd.

When you take a photo, where does it end up? Camera Roll.

When you take a screenshot, where does it end up? Camera Roll.

So if you're going to upload something from Camera Roll, why not just upload the original photo??

Not only is your method overly complicated, but it also makes the photo look worse by re-compressing the original JPEG.

The original question was how to get pictures to upload to this site as the size is too large. Many photos taken from the camera which, as you aptly pointed out go to the camera roll, are too large to post here. The easiest way to resize the photo is what I outlined above.

Others have posted viable solutions however they require uploading to a third party website and copying image links etc...

Hope that clears up the misunderstanding.
 
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The original question was how to get pictures to upload to this site as the size is too large. Many photos taken from the camera which, as you aptly pointed out go to the camera roll, are too large to post here. The easiest way to resize the photo is what I outlined above.

Others have posted viable solutions however they require uploading to a third party website and copying image links etc...

Hope that clears up the misunderstanding.


Rob. James instructions works well , thanks again Rob !
 
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This is a really good thread great info and amazing pics , now I'm just pointing and shooting in auto haven't really explored the c
This is a really good thread great info and amazing pics , now I'm just pointing and shooting in auto haven't really explored the camera yet
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Where is this taken in Cali ?
This is a really good thread great info and amazing pics , now I'm just pointing and shooting in auto haven't really explored the camera yet
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Very nice!
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To all the people who need help uploading and resizing photos: Try Flickr. You can upload your full-size images and then choose a resized version to hotlink anywhere.

On a related note, I bought the HDR plugin for ProCamera. I wish it had more options/tweakability, but it still does a good job.

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Which iPhone are you using and which HDR plug-in for which app? If it is the Pro camera version 10, then there are options that you can take or make changes to and those HDR settings. If this is a ProCamera version 10, touch the three horizontal bars to the far right of the screen at the bottom right-hand corner when the camera app is open, that opens up the other menu and then touch the HDR icon until it shows HDR 5... which means it will take five images and combine them together instead of it being on auto or three images.
 
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