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#1758512 - 11/13/12 06:58 PM
Re: How to post a pic!!! a simple guide
[Re: my1952HD]
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thanks for the advice. i will have a try later.
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#1763758 - 01/26/13 04:44 PM
Re: How to post a pic!!! a simple guide
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Registered: 01/23/13
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um newbie here didnt understand it at all.
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#1763759 - 01/26/13 05:14 PM
Re: How to post a pic!!! a simple guide
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Registered: 08/25/06
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In a nutshell: 1. Choose an image hosting company. I like Photobucket, there are also other good ones. (or as OG suggested you could attach them to a post made here) 2. Upload your pictures there. (or attach to a post) 3. They have an option to directly link to pictures, find it, and get the direct link address. On Photobucket you find your pictures (in Library), move your mouse over the gear (top-right of the picture), click Share, click the Links tab, and click on the Direct Link address, it automatically copies the address to your clipboard. For Photobucket, it looks something like this: http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg66/spectralmagic/IMG_7807_resized.jpg4. Use the Enter an Image button available at the top of the text box when you're writing a post, and use the address you got in step 3.
Edited by spectralmagic (01/26/13 05:16 PM)
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#1770972 - 05/02/13 09:15 AM
Re: How to post a pic!!! a simple guide
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Good question wolfpackblue. I use HP Photosmart Premier ver 6.5 to modify my photos before posting. It's available as freeware or shareware on the net. With this software, I call up the photo, enter edit mode, and push the resize button. I usually down size the resolution to 1024 X 768 pixels and then hit 'save as'. You now have several options to fill in but the one that will change a 1.5 meg JPEG into something less than the 97K limit is the 'JPEG Compression' slider bar. Different files will require different settings but usually 2 to 3 clicks below the 'large file/high quality' end of the slide will do the trick. Save the file under a new name and look up the properties for it. If it's below 97K, you're good to post. If it's above 97K, repeat the process with the original photo and go one click lower on the slide. Though most of my attachments and photos hosted by CC forums are now gone, there are still some good examples towards the end of the thread CFL gro (perrrty nice). Here's a few examples of 1024 X 768 photos that are under 97K in size... Clones Vegetation Flowering and of course a five week old bud shot. I hope this makes sense and will help in some way... 52.
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