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Adding pictures to your forum posts

Last post 11-08-2009 10:04 AM by Arrem. 36 replies.

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  • 03/06/2009 09:16 AM
    • sue1002
    • Ipswich, Suffolk
    • 06 Sep 2005
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     I'm sure once the moderators have looked at your post Vicky that it will appear when it has been approved. Some posts that are really long and/or include lots of photos automatically go for moderation because of the size of them.

    It was a year or so ago that the board had a re-vamp and any of the old links are not automatically linked, you can go back in and edit your posts where the photos are and re-establish the links if you wishSmile

    sue1002
  • 03/06/2009 10:13 AM
    • poppikin
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    I succeeded in posting pictures with Photobucket but I feel at a loss not having anything to take photgraphs of my flowers/veg etc. particularly to help with a query on here.

    So my question is, please could someone recommend a camera that would help me do this? Not too fancy so that I could use it but takes brilliant pictures and easy to use and transfer the pictures to my PC?

    poppikin

  • 03/06/2009 10:27 AM
    • VickyB
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    Thank you for your reply, sue1002.  My post was just one short paragraph and one photo normal size for forums as I've used it on other ones.

    poppikin, I have recently bought a Fuji Finepix S1000fd purchased nearly half price new from Amazon themselves which I load directly onto my computer.  I also load directly from my old Kodak DC4800.  Not all forums will allow you to upload directly from your computer hence me using Photobucket.

  • 07/07/2009 07:17 AM
    • astrantia00
    • Cheltenham
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    I tried to add to the My garden blog the thread called "My garden" or " What my garden means to me"  thread!

    BUT I DONT KNOW HOW TO ADD MY OWN COMMENTS?

    It didnt make any sense.

    Is it me?

    Any help most gratefully received.

    Thank you so much

  • 07/07/2009 08:00 AM
    • Rosa
    • West Sussex
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    Hint - when using Flikr I couldn't get it to copy and paste but was able, by opening two windows, to to click and drag the images across.

  • 10/08/2009 09:22 PM
    • sue1002
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     It's good to see this post in the identification section at lastBig Smile

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  • 11/08/2009 10:04 AM
    • Arrem
    • West Midlands. UK
    • 12 Jul 2009
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     A couple of things you might find of use.

    Titling your pictures - 

     Open your picture in a simple graphic editor like PAINT (click Start, then hover the mouse pointer over "All Programs", then Accessories", then click on "Paint") you can then add text by clicking on the add text button (Left hand toolbar, click on the "A")

     A text box will appear on the picture.  Drag a corner of the box to make it large enough to hold your message, then type the message or title.   Click "save as", give it a new title and click "OK".  You now have a picture with added text which you can upload to your preferred picture hosting site ready for publication. 

    Resizing your pictures - 

     Sometimes the picture you want to post is very big and it will take up a lot of bandwidth when it is loaded on the page of the website.

     Again, by using the Paint application, open the picture you want to resize. Then click on "Image", then on "Stretch/Skew" which opens a small dialogue box.  In the top section labelled Stretch, alter the numbers in both boxes from 100 to something like 50 and click on "OK".   If the picture is not small enough, or it's too large still, click on "Edit" and "Undo" and the picture will return to it's original size.  Repeat the procedure until you are happy with the end result.  Once the image appears to be the right size for you, click on "Save As" and give it a new title.  I'd suggest using the original title and adding the word small so you will easily identify it from all your other normally sized pictures. 

     One final point, regarding both of the above procedures.  When the "Save As" box opens, you will see a "Save as type" drop down box at the bottom.  Please select JPEG before clicking "OK".

     I hope you find this of some use.  Of course there are other more sophisticated applications which will do the same job, but the Paint application is the one most of us already have preloaded on our computers.

     

    There is no such thing as useless - you can always be a bad example.