I find Dropbox easy to use for sharing the occasional large file. I usually use the web interface to load the file to the "Public" folder, then click "Share" to get a public link. Anyone with the link can download the file. Works well but not the best for files that need to be secure though. This doesn't require any fiddling with permissions.
There is a file in the Public folder with a brief explanation of how to use it.
Almost forgot. I don't mind the flare but I find the green cast in the foreground a problem.
Thanks Alan. I am not impressed with the user interface to Dropbox. Not much in the way of guidance. OneDrive seemed to work here with no problem. I shall have a look for the public folder?
Better a full bottle in front of me
than a full frontal lobotomy.
Hans
I thought everyone got a public folder by default but I could be wrong. Perhaps I created it myself and forgotten. I've been using it for a number of years now.
My take. I don't think the big dark area on the right adds anything to the photo and the clouds above that area are blown, so I cropped slightly from the right and bottom.
I also did an Auto Levels and Curves plus Shadows adjust
I then Duplicated the Layer and used Soft Light and Multiply Modes to add drama to the sky and then erased the foreground before Flattening.
Very good Charles But I like Alans better. There still seems to be too much green in the picture. Like the sky though very dramatic first thing in the morning.
Better a full bottle in front of me
than a full frontal lobotomy.
Hans
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