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Re: [GMCnet] posting photos [message #158237 is a reply to message #158133] Fri, 27 January 2012 20:52 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Dwayne wrote on Thu, 26 January 2012 19:02

So I have tried a few times to download photo's into my first photo album
but so far unable to do so????
I am building a ramp on my sloped driveway. This ramp will take our coach
so that it sits level. The bonus is I
will have a 4 ft wide space by approx 3ft height to get under not only the
coach but the other cars.

Regards

Dwayne Jacobson



Dwayne - check the size of the photos you are trying to upload. The photo side doesn't like large pictures and yours, based on the ones you sent me, are very large.

Here is a quote from the HELP section of the photo site re sizes:

"If you're having some trouble uploading photos.

"Your problem may be that the photos are just too large. They're ~250kb and 1600 x 1200 pixels. The photo site only displays a photo 1/2 that size by default so there is no sense to upload one larger than that unless it is imperitive to show detail. However, if you must, just do one at a time. That will increase your chances of it working right for you.

"Otherwise, use the software that came with your camera to resize the photo by 50% or 800 pixels wide and retain the aspect ratio. Here is some help with that.

"You can replace the photos with the resized ones without having to replace your descriptions by logging in, go to "my albums", choose the correct album by clicking on it's title, click on a photo that needs to be changed, choose 'edit photo', select the revised photo by using the 'browse' button. This will create a new thumbnail, also. You can also delete the extra photos from the album this way."



Steve Southworth
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Palmyra WI
 
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