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19th April 2008, 06:27 PM | #1 |
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POSTING PICTURES
Hello all. I have noticed that while most folks seem to upload their pics directly to the forum, often enough some of you provide links to places like photobucket. I realize that this is easy for you if you already have the photo on that server, but unfortunately, once you remove it it is then lost to this forum and the thread discussion to which it is pertinent. There is nothing more frustrating than searching up an old thread and finding that half the pictures of what we were talking about are now missing.
Soooooo..... i would like to gently encourage everyone to consider taking the time to upload all photos directly to this site so that they can then be archived with the thread for future use. Thanx. |
19th April 2008, 07:01 PM | #2 | |
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19th April 2008, 07:31 PM | #3 |
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Use the 'manage attachments' bar that is below the text box when you start or reply to a post .
Search your computer for the image you wish to post, select and upload; if it's too big you'll be notified by the software . As for size 800 width is a good start and under 500 kb is a nice conservative file size . |
19th April 2008, 10:01 PM | #4 | |
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What i am discouraging is just providing a link to another server where your picture might already be stored. When you upload directly to our forum as an attatchment the pictures remain in our archive base. |
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20th April 2008, 01:56 PM | #5 |
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I completely agree with David about this. It is frustrating to search an old thread and find blanks where pictures used to be.
I want to give a big "Thank you" to Lee and whomever pays for the EA&A Forum server. Maintaining pictures makes the server more expensive (larger files) than just text or "PhotoBucket" files. Many other forums request posters to only use links to pictures, not upload actual pictures! BTW I suggest a work-around for a posting order. Upload your pictures one at a time and they stay in the order you want. FI I like to begin with an overall picture and then detail pictures. If you select and fill all the slots in the "manage attachments" window, the pictures may post in a different order. |
20th April 2008, 03:20 PM | #6 |
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Problems uploading pics...
It's a very good idea to upload files directly to the server, but... Last 2 months I can't make it at all!!! Even my old pics, which were successfully downloaded before, can't be uploaded. I got always error: No connection to a server. I wonder, if somebody else has this problem?
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21st April 2008, 08:08 AM | #7 | |
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Managing the order of pics
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I hope this is of help and YES a huge thanks to those who foot the bill for this wonderful and very helpful website. regards Gavin |
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21st April 2008, 03:40 PM | #8 |
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More "How To"
If you want to include in a post a photo that is already on the internet, first, make sure that the owner thereof doesn't mind (contact me with any questions in this regard, as it is a mixed legal/courtesy issue), and second, download the photo to your computer and upload it using the attachment manager by doing the following:
1) Right-click on photo; 2) Select "Save Picture As ...;" 3) Save it in your directory of choice; 4) Attach the image to your post using the Attachment Manager. It is a good idea to limit the HORIZONTAL dimension to 800 pixels, even if the vertical dimension is less, as this results in a photo that will fit on the screen without having to scroll sideways. |
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