The two cameras I use have "email" format in the setup section, which allows the camera to take high resolution photos for larger viewing, as well as lower resolution for sending photos via email.
The email photos are small enough to post directly to this website.
Your camera may have an email setting in the setup section. It sure makes it a lot easier to post photos, versus posting them to photo bucket, then moving them here.
King pins
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Re: King pins
I think the photo blocked out what I wrote . I wanted to thank all helping and the photo is of what I found while cleaning out my garage, I parked it in 83 and have been piling junk on, in and around it since. Thanks to all on this forum I finally dug it out.Thanks to all who replied to my posting photo problems, you are a great help.
- Brian T
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Re: King pins
Hello Eric,
I usually leave my camera in the e-mail format, but had switched to the higher format and forgot to reset, so that’s why the files were too big.
So if I want to post a picture direct from my PC without using the web, direct to the forum what is the click by click method , I do not see a attach box as there is on a e-mail, also what would the maximum size picture be?
Looks like this King pin thread turned in to a good tutorial, I still don’t know what the pins were worth, it doesn’t really matter, and I sent them back anyway.
Thanks Brian T.
I usually leave my camera in the e-mail format, but had switched to the higher format and forgot to reset, so that’s why the files were too big.
So if I want to post a picture direct from my PC without using the web, direct to the forum what is the click by click method , I do not see a attach box as there is on a e-mail, also what would the maximum size picture be?
Looks like this King pin thread turned in to a good tutorial, I still don’t know what the pins were worth, it doesn’t really matter, and I sent them back anyway.
Thanks Brian T.
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- Location: Quincy, Ca.
Re: King pins
RE: Photo size,Brian T wrote:Hello Eric,
I usually leave my camera in the e-mail format, but had switched to the higher format and forgot to reset, so that’s why the files were too big.
So if I want to post a picture direct from my PC without using the web, direct to the forum what is the click by click method , I do not see a attach box as there is on a e-mail, also what would the maximum size picture be?
Looks like this King pin thread turned in to a good tutorial, I still don’t know what the pins were worth, it doesn’t really matter, and I sent them back anyway.
Thanks Brian T.
I have played with it and it is as it says somewhere on the posting page, photos can't be larger than 100KB, nor larger than 100 x 100 pixels.
It sure seems like the direct linked photos are much larger than that, just like those great pics of your worthless kingpins
Dave in Quincy, Ca. I love Pics!!!! Post them All!!!
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