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Nov 4, 2017 8:54 AM CST
Name: Teresa
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This post is going to be slightly off topic, but just a word to users who have a little more time, want to learn something new, and also want to keep advertising to a minimum:

Photos also take up data transfer and space, costing NGA money which must be paid by advertisement or contribution. A huge photo file (I'm guilty too -because of time and work load) takes a lot of data space and transfer. I cannot get further off topic, but suggest to users that it would be good to have and learn a photo editor in which to crop your photos. A huge photo like 1500 x 2000 pixels takes a lot of space. (Perhaps go to the photos forum to learn or for help). Some of my photos that are only 600 x 800 pixels still look very nice.
. . . it's always better to ask questions, than jump to conclusions.
AND . . . always hear both sides of the story before making a judgment.
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