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Boy oh boy what a faff. Shot this pano yesterday but the file size was too big-14.3mg! So found out how to resize thanks to Forum members and here it is. The beautiful house and gardens, very well presented by our National Trust, looked superb in the chilly winter sunshine. PS hope this works!
 

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Boy oh boy what a faff. Shot this pano yesterday but the file size was too big-14.3mg! So found out how to resize thanks to Forum members and here it is. The beautiful house and gardens, very well presented by our National Trust, looked superb in the chilly winter sunshine. PS hope this works!
That is spectacular...what beautiful countryside! 👍
 
Boy oh boy what a faff. Shot this pano yesterday but the file size was too big-14.3mg! So found out how to resize thanks to Forum members and here it is. The beautiful house and gardens, very well presented by our National Trust, looked superb in the chilly winter sunshine. PS hope this works!
You might consider posting on Google Photos. It allows for full resolution and automatically maintains the 360 projection. The 360 projection is controlled by a button in the upper right corner.
For example:
 
pic didn't load. Don't use 'attachments'. If your image is a jpg at a reasonable size (under 1400 wide) and not over 500K, then simply drag it into your post below your text.
Did you mean my link? (not an attachment, a *link* to Google photos.) It's 2024; if MavicPilots can't support a good quality photo then use a different tool. One is Google Photos and linking to it. Linking also avoids loading large photo files every time someone loads the forum page.

If you meant the OP, it loads fine. At reduced res and without the 360 meta data.

Good Luck!
 
I meant the OP, but it applies to you too. Just drag and drop your image in your post. No need for any link or other hosting service. I do it all the time and there is no image degradation here. Image file size does not have to be large or slow loading if they are processed to jpg properly. Try it.
 
Awesome photo!
 
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