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Welcome!

 

This new Fuji X Forum is the right place to discuss everything about the Fuji X System and other cameras like the Fuji X100 / X100T / X100s.

 

Any questions or suggestions?

Post here or contact me via PM!

 

Andreas

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So can people know about this place already, or do we need to keep it a secret for now as a beta thing? ^_^

 

We ramp up the traffic step by step - The Fuji X forum is no more secret (never was...)

Feel free to link here or to invite members!

 

Perhaps it works on thumbnails (which are desperately trying to be square, btw), but the main image in the gallery seems to be unresized.

 

I contacted the forum software provider:

Bad news: In this version GDlib is the only option.

Good news: The new version which is just released gives the option to switch to ImageMagick.

 

But - never install a x.0 version of any software - when IPB 4.1.3 (or so) is released I'll think about an upgrade.

 

Andreas

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I contacted the forum software provider:

Bad news: In this version GDlib is the only option.

Good news: The new version which is just released gives the option to switch to ImageMagick.

 

I have no idea what kind of traffic/storage limitations you have here, but have a look at Picturefill or Retina.js powered solutions too (2048px is the new XGA, and photography related forum needs to be Retina ready). Maybe you can lift a 500kb UL limitation, too?…

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I have no idea what kind of traffic/storage limitations you have here, but have a look at Picturefill or Retina.js powered solutions too (2048px is the new XGA, and photography related forum needs to be Retina ready). Maybe you can lift a 500kb UL limitation, too?…

 

Give me some time to look deeper into this!

 

small thing: should we discuss lighting in "accessories" or will a separate place be added?

 

Just added a dedicated flash section here:

http://www.fuji-x-forum.com/forum/24-flash-photography-with-fuji-x/

 

Added a „Bags & Straps“ section too - in my experience Fuji X photographers love it ;)

 

Andreas

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