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Post Quick guide to posting pictures
There is a slightly unhelpful bit in the FAQ, so I thought I'd try and be a bit more explicit. :roll:

1. Firstly, you need to put your photos online. Plenty of people use services like Flickror Photobucket or if you know how to store it on your own website, then you can...

NB - If you're resizing your image, then the best width is no bigger than 468 pixels - any height is fine...

2. Make sure you can view your image, simply by typing your Images URL (web address) into the address bar of your browser. i.e. http://www.kitchengarden.co.uk/current/cover150.jpg

3. Then you need to start your post, and insert the following text into your post

[img]your%20Images%20URL[/img]

4. Alternatively, you can simply type the URL, select it with your mouse, then click the IMG button.

5. Hopefully, now you'll have an image, like the one below...

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As an additional check, I've found that if you want to use an image from a website, just pasting the URL in doesn't always work.

You may need to add the final text .jpg before an actual image displays. For example, if I've clicked the [Img] button, then just paste the following link in, it fails:
http://www.pbase.com/cmalsingh/image/110843795/medium

When I add the final text .jpg in, this then appears
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Post Re: Quick guide to posting pictures
Below the submit button there is now an option to attach a file.
Witch I have just used in this post. :D

This has probably come in with the last upgrade, witch was after Mr PH got his chips. :(


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Post Re: Quick guide to posting pictures
peter wrote:
Below the submit button there is now an option to attach a file(

So is the idea to help people who don't have their own site to store photos on (eg. Flickr etc)? Good idea.

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Yes Colin - And peter is right - that option came in with the upgrade!
(See, there was some good in that!! ;o) )


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Post Re: Quick guide to posting pictures
Can I add the method I now use?

1) Download image/s from your camera to your PC

2) In whatever editing software you use, resize to not more than 640 pixels wide

3) On the forum click Post Reply

4) Click Choose File button

5) Find your image file on your PC and double click its name - this will then appear beside the Choose File button

6) Click Add File button below

7) Finally click Place Inline button, which will have appeared below the reply box

Looks complicated, but, like most things, it isn't when you've done it a few times.


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Post Re: Quick guide to posting pictures
I don't like storing photos or any other data on websites or services which I have no control over.
I use Alan's method but I am unsure as to why the image needs to be re-sized to 600 bytes wide. Is there a technical reason or is it just the amount of storage involved or download speed?
Over compressed .jpg files are also a reason why pictures may look fuzzy.

As a thought, if anyone has an Apple computer and wants to know how to re-size I can probaly help.

Not available for PC stuff - had enough of that when I was working.

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Post Re: Quick guide to posting pictures
MikA wrote:

I use Alan's method but I am unsure as to why the image needs to be re-sized to 600 bytes wide. Is there a technical reason or is it just the amount of storage involved or download speed?



Ideal resize is to 640 x 480 pixels

If not you get some thing like this

viewtopic.php?f=9&t=9883


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Thank you, and nice to see you posting again Mr potato Head. :)

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I use the method Alan describes unless I'm using a photo stored on the web.

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I've had a few difficulties in posting my pictures recently but have now followed Alan's advice and it works well, thanks Alan for the information.

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Some fine looking beasts, there Barney.
We have very few Cattle on the local farms now, a bit different to when i was a boy.....

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