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The Lansdown Arms, Lewes

The Lansdown Arms, Lewes

Marco F. Delminho, kiiti, Andy Rodker, Nouchetdu38 and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo


20 comments - The latest ones
 Isisbridge
Isisbridge club
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21 months ago.
 John Lawrence
John Lawrence
Thanks for posting your wonderful picture to

www.ipernity.com/group/buildings
21 months ago.
 Howard Somerville
Howard Somerville club
Thanks for the appreciation, John.

After having spent (wasted?) half this morning working on this picture, removing a parked car, two unwanted figures, a TV aerial, a collection of industrial-sized wheelie bins, a traffic cone, two street lamp/traffic signs, a bollard, road markings, a bench, a burglar alarm and a junction box and cables, and after all that replacing a missing hanging sign and adding a shadow for it, your positive comment has been very welcome.
21 months ago. Edited 21 months ago.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville club
It seems a little blurred. Is that just my differing eyesight, or has it something to do with this extreme heat they reckon we're having? Is the Lansdown Arms about to self-combust?
21 months ago. Edited 21 months ago.
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge club
Thanks for pointing this out. On close inspection, it IS blurred, and I don't know why. Compare it with the same image (the same .jpg file was uploaded to both websites) on Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/14463685@N07/52237953325. On Flickr it's MUCH sharper.

I've tried uploading the original, uncompressed .tif file but it comes up the same. Is Ipernity compressing upload files more nowadays to save storage space? I've just compared the engraving on the war memorial picture with the equivalent on Flickr, and the difference is just as marked. There's no technical support on Ipernity, so I don't know what to do.
21 months ago. Edited 21 months ago.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville club
O was for 'oops', as I'd thought you had it out of focus.
It's definitely sharper on F*cker, though still not 100%.

You could try messaging the Ipernity team on the Help & Contact page (below).
Let me know their answer.
21 months ago.
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge club
I have, asking them to compare the two images of the war memorial.

The resolution in the Flickr version of the above picture is par for the course for a shot taken at the long end of the zoom. At that end, only one part of a 'deep' scene like this can be 100% in focus, and in this case it's the writing on the pub wall which is, and it's sharp, certainly on the original.
21 months ago. Edited 21 months ago.
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge club
See Messages.

The bottom line is that all uploaded images are displayed in low resolution in Ipernity when viewed and enlarged in the normal way. This IMHO is a design weakness; there is no equivalent problem in Flickr.
21 months ago.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville club
I agree that F*cker is technically better, though I personally don't like the layout. Seeing as you have accounts with both, couldn't you make do with posting lower resolution on Ipernity?
21 months ago.
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge club
All that would achieve would be to remove the disparity between images viewed in the normal way (which 99% of Ipernity users do, you and I included) when they appear to be blurred, and the originals viewed via "View all sizes".

It's not the disparity which is the problem. The problem is that the pictures, when viewed normally, are displayed in low resolution. That fact, for some reason, is particularly noticeable with this picture.
21 months ago. Edited 21 months ago.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville club
I did suspect something amiss a while back, when I noticed one of my own pictures didn't look as good as it should, and I even messaged Andy Rodker to ask if he'd noticed similar with his.

But my point is, can't you make do with the shortcomings on Ipernity, seeing as you already have a F*cker account to show off your masterpieces to perfection?
21 months ago.
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge club
I am forced to make to do with the shortcomings on Ipernity because there is no way (other than saying, under every picture: "Please look at the full-res version by doing [so-and-so]") that these can be worked round or overcome.

The problem is that when people (99.9% of Ipernity users) view them only on Ipernity, in the normal way, they get the impression that the pictures are out of focus, and publicly declare them to be "O".
21 months ago. Edited 21 months ago.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville club
But you have a couple of flatterers who faved it anyway and likely didn't even notice its faults, so what are you worried about? You don't need to bother with 'all sizes'. Just put "please look at my perfect version here" and redirect them to F*cker. That way you'll get extra views.
21 months ago.
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge club
I have no flatterers, just two or three other followers who notice my pictures' qualities as well as their alleged faults. I'm not unduly worried, but I do expect any photo sharing website to display users' pictures at a reasonable resolution by default.

Inviting people to view the same pictures on Flickr would be presumptuous, but (if they were to notice) it would drop Ipernity a hint.

What did Andy Rodker say?
21 months ago. Edited 21 months ago.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville club
Too long ago to remember what Andy said. I don't think he'd noticed anything.
21 months ago. Edited 21 months ago.
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge club
Try this again. Ipernity might (on the quiet) have resolved the problem. Clicking to enlarge the image now displays it in full resolution - note the writing on the pub wall (not blurred). The buildings to the left are slightly out of focus, but that's unavoidable.
20 months ago.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville club
Possibly. I can't remember what it was like before. The name is going to look slightly blurred anyway, because it's written in that double-print. But the address looks quite sharp.
20 months ago.
 William Sutherland
William Sutherland club
Superb capture! Stay well!

Admired in: www.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
21 months ago.
 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club
I hadn't seen this until now. I think it's superb, Howard!
Am I therefore one of your flatterers? I hope so but only in the non-perjorative sense of the word (and I think there must be one!).
I am no technician and the technical side of anything bores the pants off me. What I DO like is the overall artistic effect and in this, I have to say I am a big fan of most of your offerings here on ipernity.
If that makes me a flatterer then so be it and I will proudly remain so!
21 months ago.
Howard Somerville club has replied to Andy Rodker club
To be a good flatterer you need to be made of iron.
21 months ago.

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