Posting pictures
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Posting pictures
Ok I'm trying to post pics of my jeep so i can post it in the for sale forum. But when i try to it says that the files are too large. How can i rectify this in order to post them. Im not verry computer literate so any help would be greatly apriciated.
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Re: Posting pictures
You can right click on the photo and then go to edit, and shrink it to fit.
Or you can sign up at a free webhosting site (photobucket.com) and they'll shrink it for you, and then you link it with image tags (i. e. [img]www.photourlhere.com[.img]).
Or you can sign up at a free webhosting site (photobucket.com) and they'll shrink it for you, and then you link it with image tags (i. e. [img]www.photourlhere.com[.img]).
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Re: Posting pictures
You can either reduce the image so that it is under the attachment restrictions or host the image somewhere else.
For details on how to do the latter see this thread.
For details on how to do the latter see this thread.
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If you want to re-size and don't have true photo editing software... open them in mspaint. Go to edit>sketch/skew.. and set the percentage to 50%, or 75% or whatever... depending on how much smaller you want.
note: mspaint isn't a good compressor... bmp to jpg kind of sucks... but usually jpg to jpg is fine.
note: mspaint isn't a good compressor... bmp to jpg kind of sucks... but usually jpg to jpg is fine.
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