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#1

So, How do I get my original photos up on site if they are too big?
Will reducing them in size alter the EXIF in any way ?

Canon EOS 650D with 18-55 kit lens/ 75-300 zoom/ 100-400 zoom
https://www.flickr.com/photos/125137869@N08/
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#2

EXIF will remain, resize as you done before. Really, what I meant was uploading the original jpg to a holding site, but comparing yours and mine will tell us something. Ed.
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#3

When you say "Holding Site"
Do you mean the likes of "Photo Bucket" ??
I am a registered member there !


Canon EOS 650D with 18-55 kit lens/ 75-300 zoom/ 100-400 zoom
https://www.flickr.com/photos/125137869@N08/
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#4

I do not think that Photobucket will let you download a pic, could he wrong. I use BOX, here, https://www.box.com/personal/ the free version is more than enough. Ed.
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#5

(Nov 28, 2013, 15:07)johnytrout Wrote:  So, How do I get my original photos up on site if they are too big?
Will reducing them in size alter the EXIF in any way ?

Reduce them in size before uploading them. That shouldn't alter any of the important EXIF stuff except the bit about the size.
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#6

If you'll include Lightroom in your workflow, you'll be able to export photos at different sizes, with or without an exif. I highly recomend using it.
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#7

I could also recommend you try a cloud storage service, like Dropbox or Google Drive. If it's too big to fit here, you can put it there and share the link.
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