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Nivizoit
Join Date: Feb-2006
Location: Mesa, AZ
Country: USA
Posts: 26
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posting pics
i want to post some pics on a forum or 2 here, but when i tried to upload it it said it was too big...like 500kb and max allowed is 70something...how can i reduce it? i am so lost.
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Bonsai Barry
Join Date: Dec-2004
Location: Santa Maria, CA
Country: USA
USDA Zone: 9
AHS Heat Zone: 3,4
Posts: 1,118
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In order to make a photo the right size to fit the parameters of this site, the photo must be compressed or resized. I use the Microsoft photo editor when I compress my photos. I right click on a photo and choose the "edit" option. One of the options is to resize or compress the photos. I choose the compression option and it allows me to choose which size to compress to. I use the "large web" size option.
It is a bit frustrating at first, but once you get it figured out, it just another hoop to jump through (well worth it though, in order to get valuable advice from the many knowledgeable people that provide input at this site).
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Bonsai Barry "Our talent lies in our choices." Last edited by Bonsai Barry : 16-Sep-2006 at 05:59 PM. |
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Nivizoit
Join Date: Feb-2006
Location: Mesa, AZ
Country: USA
Posts: 26
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still confused
i looked for the photo editor and all it did was put the pic in "paint"...how can i find out if i even have it...or is it something i need to buy?
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bonsaiTALK Master
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If you don't know how or don't have the software try going to shrinkpictures.com & follow the simple instructions.
Hope this helps, Bob O |
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Square Tree - Round Pot!
Join Date: May-2004
Location: Walsall U.K.
Country: United Kingdom
USDA Zone: 8
AHS Heat Zone: 1/2
Posts: 2,476
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Thanks Bob, Iwas just about to post the same info......
Just for ease here is a link www.shrinkpictures.com Use the "browse" function to find the file on your PC, then save the resulting picture into a folder say marked "forum pics", then it will be easy to find. When you post, look for the "manage attachments" box under the text entry field. Here you will find another "browse" option and you can then upload the photo at a size suitable. Don't hesitate to ask anything else if you are still stuck. We have ALL been there! Regards, Ian. |
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