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Getbig Main Boards => General Topics => Topic started by: Deicide on August 13, 2008, 02:33:06 PM
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If there is I would really like to know.
Cheers...
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You can just attach them (Additional Options... Attach).
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You can just attach them (Additional Options... Attach).
I tried it. It didn't work.
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To post a pic saved on your comp:
Hit "reply" as if you are going to post.
Under the box where you type your posts you'll see the words "Additional Options."
Click on those words.
Then you'll see the word "Attach" followed by a blank box, then a Button that says "Browse."
Hit the Browse button and find your pic. Double click it and it's name should appear in the box between the words "Attach" and "Browse."
Then hit post.
Also, you normally need to put something in the text box for it to work. You may just type a period or insert your choice of smiley if you don't want to type any text.
In addition sometimes your pic will not post because it exceeds the accepted size. It's possible you'll need to resize some pics.
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To post a pic saved on your comp:
Hit "reply" as if you are going to post.
Under the box where you type your posts you'll see the words "Additional Options."
Click on those words.
Then you'll see the word "Attach" followed by a blank box, then a Button that says "Browse."
Hit the Browse button and find your pic. Double click it and it's name should appear in the box between the words "Attach" and "Browse."
Then hit post.
Also, you normally need to put something in the text box for it to work. You may just type a period or insert your choice of smiley if you don't want to type any text.
In addition sometimes your pic will not post because it exceeds the accepted size. It's possible you'll need to resize some pics.
Yes, this was my problem.
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Yes, this was my problem.
you need to trust google more ;)
http://www.google.ie/search?hl=en&q=resize+image+online&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
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Yes, this was my problem.
Online resizing has the disadvantage that your image could be stored on some server, what you maybe don't want. If you do not have a decent bitmap program installed, you can still use MS paint to resize:
1.) Start MS Paint: click 'Start', 'Programs', 'Accessories', then 'Paint'
2.) Open the image file (JPG) you wish to edit
3.) Click the 'Image' Menu at the top and select "Stretch/Skew Image"
4.) Choose a percentage figure to resize the image, choose the same percentage for horizontal and vertical stretch. Images shot with today's digital cameras are about 3000x2000 - 4000x3000. So e.g. 30% should reduce the image enough to get below 300kb.
5.) Click "Ok"
6.) Click 'File', then 'Save As..' to prevent overwriting the original image
PS.: After resizing, the now smaller image should still be big enough so that we can actually see something (Stella ... :D). If your monitor resolution is e.g. 1280x1024, The image should fit your screen but not be significantly smaller.
When you attach the image in your post, it will be further resized to about 640x480 (if you view the post afterwards), but when a user clicks the image title, he will be able to see the bigger size, you have originally posted.
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Hey! Thanks wavelength!
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Stella is that your house? :o
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Stella is that your house? :o
I wish ;D
No, it's a hotel in Napa.
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I wish ;D
No, it's a hotel in Napa.
Good, now I don't have to be envious ;D
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Good, now I don't have to be envious ;D
Nope! We don't even have a pool :'(
But the neighbors do and they're out of town! Par-tay ;D
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Hey! Thanks wavelength!
Always there to help the moderator with almost 10000 posts. ;D