Edward Truax
Member
I have some good super macros I took with the c-750. I would like to be able to show them at the full resolution. How can I do it so you can comment on them?
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my problem is I don't know how to post......please just post a link instead of embedding them in your
message. And even if you resize them to 640 x ..... to send to
pbase or wherever you make your gallery, they will be plenty big
for viewing at full resolution...IN the gallery. Thanks!
Kindly offered......
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Lucy
Olympus C3020Z
http://www.pbase.com/lucy
I gave you a link for an excellent explanation on how to post. Have you not read it yet?my problem is I don't know how to post.
how about thisI gave you a link for an excellent explanation on how to post.my problem is I don't know how to post.
Have you not read it yet?
You could also use the search function on this site. Just put in
the same as you original post subject "posting pics". I'll bet you
come up with a number of threads dealing with the subject.
SteveP
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I don't take pictures, I make pictures.
http://www.pbase.com/hangman/galleries
Two great looking macros, I'm looking forward to seeing more.
If you don't mind can I suggest that before you upload your pics to
pbase, that you resize them to about 800x600 or perhaps even limit
the vertical to about 500 pixels. That way they'll much easier to
view when you start to post them in your threads here. You'll also
save space on pbase and be able to store lots more images. If your
software supports "Save for the web" you can save even more space.
Cheers
Steve
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I don't take pictures, I make pictures.
http://www.pbase.com/hangman/galleries
thanks . I will
http://www.pbase.com/surfcaster/gallerieshere's the resized pics.Two great looking macros, I'm looking forward to seeing more.
If you don't mind can I suggest that before you upload your pics to
pbase, that you resize them to about 800x600 or perhaps even limit
the vertical to about 500 pixels. That way they'll much easier to
view when you start to post them in your threads here. You'll also
save space on pbase and be able to store lots more images. If your
software supports "Save for the web" you can save even more space.
Cheers
Steve
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I don't take pictures, I make pictures.
http://www.pbase.com/hangman/galleries
thanks . I will
Thanks for that info. I might actually use PBase.I gave you a link for an excellent explanation on how to post.
Have you not read it yet?
I don't think resizing the pic does it justice. The pics loses a lot of detail.by saying 'full resolution' ...the full sized photo 'as it comes
out of the camera' size....before you resize it.
By the way, when you resize your photo be sure to add something
like "rz" to the file number so it will be another copy and you'll
still have your original.
I like this dragonfly, I copied the URL from the address bar and
added a slash, then the size (I used medium) then a 'dot' and 'jpg'
to the end and viola!
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Lucy
Olympus C3020Z
http://www.pbase.com/lucy