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If you would like critiques and/or help with editing of potential calendar shots post them here. Members often volunteer to help. Please post the original photo unedited if you want help. The helper will probably ask you to email the original photo. Before you ask for help on your photos read the Guidelines for the calendar and keep them in mind when taking photos and when posting here. Remember to take the best quality, ie large file size and highest resolution your camera can take.

http://www.doodlekisses.com/page/calendar-photo-requirements

An easy way to see if your photo meets the minimum calendar requirements is to use Jeffrey's exif viewer.

http://regex.info/exif.cgi

You can pop your photo's URL in the proper place and you will get lots of metadata including # of pixels. there is a ton of information but the number of pixels is what you need. Calendar pictures must be 2300 pixels wide by 1800 pixels high.

Example:

Jeffrey Friedl's Image Metadata Viewer 
(How to use)
Note: extra functionality is enabled when you useFirefox or another Gecko-based browser..
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Jeffrey's Image Metadata Viewer

Basic Image Information

Target image: https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/93590269?profil...
Artist: Picasa
Camera: Nikon D750
Lens: AF-S Nikkor 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR
Shot at 62 mm (shot wide open)
Exposure: Auto exposure, Shutter priority AE, 1/3,200 sec, f/4.8, ISO 1000
Flash: Off, Did not fire
Focus: AF-A, at 6.7m, with a depth of field of about 3.5m, (from about 1.3mbefore the focus point to about 2.2m after)
AF Area Mode: Dynamic Area (9 points)
Date: July 15, 2016   2:10:37PM (timezone not specified)
(1 month, 9 days, 8 hours, 46 minutes, 31 seconds ago, assuming image timezone of 4 hours behind GMT)
Time Zone Offset: -04:00
File: 4,427 × 2,955 JPEG (13.1 megapixels)   
11,079,038 bytes (10.6 megabytes)
Color Encoding:
WARNING: Color space tagged as sRGB, without an embedded color profile. Windows and Mac browsers and apps treat the colors randomly.
Images for the web are most widely viewable when in the sRGB color space and with an embedded color profile. See my Introduction to Digital-Image Color Spaces for more information.
Apply other tools to this image via ImgOps.com

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