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How you can post images on the forum

Postby piper » Fri 03 Nov 2006 2:53 am

If it is OK with the moderators, you may wish to post images of your grafts, etc by doing this:

Go to http://www.teamsouthbound.com/pictureprocessor/

simply click the first box and select the image from your own hard drive, then follow the instructions and it will chew the image up into a billion bits of info....and give you a URL to copy onto your posts etc. then, just copy and paste it here with just the URL....no other prefixes or suffixes.....

then we can share some pics for the general group and everyone's information and amazement.

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Postby GarethB » Fri 03 Nov 2006 8:47 am

In addition to Pipers post, please keep the images to a reasonable size so that ather readers do not have to scroll up/down and left/right just to see the image.
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Postby piper » Fri 03 Nov 2006 12:02 pm

Gareth, good point......that's why I gave you the link I did. It sizes all images perfectly to fit forum postings. I belong to a canoe and kayak forum, everyone takes lots of pictures and uses this Fishing Image Manipulator to post, then they all fit......usually it makes anything into about a 25 Kb image.......no trouble to do, no trouble to look at. Easy on the servers, etc. It saves every one from having to maintain some sort of website, just to share images, let the Fishing Board to it.

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