trick for loading pics

TylerG

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yes, photo needs to be resized first......

I'll chat with Rknight111 again about this issue, I know he's looking for a better photo uploader.....

I'll also when I get home tonight repost my "how to upload photo's" document.
 

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Ya, I haven't been able to get that to work either then. Keep having to play around in Paint to resize them. Often it's just a matter of opening them in Paint and saving as a different named jpg and they will keep resolution but reduce size.
 

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Ya, I haven't been able to get that to work either then. Keep having to play around in Paint to resize them. Often it's just a matter of opening them in Paint and saving as a different named jpg and they will keep resolution but reduce size.

if you are using windows XP, download the "Photo Resizer Power tool" you can right click the photo and resize
 

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Just sign up and use photobucket to hoast your pictures .


This one was one .047 of a megabyte
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This one is .073 of a megabyte
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You can right click on a picture and look in properties to see the size of a picture . It slows down load time and uses up unnecessary band width if someone posts a picture with to much information , that's why most forum sites have the post picture disabled or limited in size .
 
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