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havenots26
02-05-03, 12:55 AM
Does anyone know of any other free photo hosting sites besides printroom? It seems like my pics only work for the first day or so after I post them!! Thanks for your help.
Grant vg
02-05-03, 01:03 AM
i noticed u arn't making use of ur free 1 meg of photo hosting from snakess.com??
Plus u can get a whole lot of photohosting for like 20 bucks from this site as well.
havenots26
02-05-03, 01:11 AM
I tried and it said my photos exceeded the allowed amount or something like that. Basically they were to big I guess. Do you know what the largest size the photo can be? By the way Grant, nice website.
try converting them to a different format... im not sure which ones are smaller but i think jpg's are a lot smaller.
havenots26
02-05-03, 01:46 AM
I just looked at a couple and they are jpegs, but the file size is 2311 bytes and dimensions are 100X75 pixels. Most of them are around this size. Are these to large to upload to this site? Thanks for your help.
Don't you just make them smaller? There are many free programs you can download to convert images, and make them smaller. You can use a program like Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro as well.
Marisa
havenots26
02-05-03, 02:08 AM
who knows. I'm a ****** when it comes to that. I just point, click and put the memory stick into the computer. I guess it's time to break down and take out the owners manual.
DragnDrop
02-05-03, 06:22 AM
Originally posted by havenots26
I just looked at a couple and they are jpegs, but the file size is 2311 bytes and dimensions are 100X75 pixels. Most of them are around this size. Are these to large to upload to this site? Thanks for your help.
Something's fishy. 100 x 75 is about the size of the avatars here, or thumbnails. There's no way that's too big. Did you check the actual photo size, or that of a thumbnail?
Most digital photos straight out of the camera are jpg or jpeg format, but not the most efficient compression. Use a photo editor to resize (around 500 x 700 is a good size range for posting), use 75% compression if you have the option, and you'll be able to get a good picture to post, and small file size.
sSNAKESs.com
02-05-03, 07:39 AM
You are trying to attach your files to your posts... Click on Gallery on the navigation bar and upload them into your photo gallery and lnk them externally. There is no file size restrictions.
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