Posting Pictures
AndyD2574
Posts: 1,034
How do I do it?
Specialized S Works Venge
Argon18 E114
Specialized Langster Single Speed
Scott Spark Expert 29'er
GT Avalanche
http://www.glasgowgreencycleclub.co.uk
Argon18 E114
Specialized Langster Single Speed
Scott Spark Expert 29'er
GT Avalanche
http://www.glasgowgreencycleclub.co.uk
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Upload it to a photo hosting site like Flikr or photobucket.
Paste link on to here.
If not already done, add the0 -
"Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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cheersSpecialized S Works Venge
Argon18 E114
Specialized Langster Single Speed
Scott Spark Expert 29'er
GT Avalanche
http://www.glasgowgreencycleclub.co.uk0 -
Nice!
Would be nicer with white tape and Vittoria Open Pave tyres though
Edit: Where'd it go?0 -
Could the forum have a resizing policy,please? Its like looking at Keira Knightly naked through a keyhole - not much to see and you have to keep readjusting to see it at all.0
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This is the beast! (you had the tags at the end of the address, they need to surround the address. Highlight the address then click the Img button.0 -
how would I resize it so the quality is betterSpecialized S Works Venge
Argon18 E114
Specialized Langster Single Speed
Scott Spark Expert 29'er
GT Avalanche
http://www.glasgowgreencycleclub.co.uk0 -
Resizing it will make it smaller, which might disguise the fact that it's a bit out of focus. Only a better photo will improve the quality.
I use the Microsoft image resizer for Win XP. Or Picasa will do it.
Or if it's just an occasional pic needs resizing in Windows right click / edit should open Picture maanger which has resize options. Choose a certain % of the original to maintain the aspect ratio0 -
getting better!!!Specialized S Works Venge
Argon18 E114
Specialized Langster Single Speed
Scott Spark Expert 29'er
GT Avalanche
http://www.glasgowgreencycleclub.co.uk0 -
AndyD2574 wrote:how would I resize it so the quality is better
Some photo hosting sites let you choose from a range of sizes (eg flickr)
Or you can resize it before you upload it. >
You probably have MS picture manager on your PC (or your work one) - for uplaoding to web you don't need out fancy. It has a crop and resize function that works fine.
For posting to a forum you want about a maximum width of 500pixles (otherwise you get those annoying scrolly bars)
If you don't have MS picture editor let us know what you do have and someone will be able to help.blog: bellevedere0 -
If you want less blur and you havent the option of a tripod then try resting the camera on the back of a chair, walking stick, wall etc etc.0
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downfader wrote:If you want less blur and you havent the option of a tripod then try resting the camera on the back of a chair, walking stick, wall etc etc.A fanatic is one who can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject - Churchill0
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Crapaud wrote:downfader wrote:If you want less blur and you havent the option of a tripod then try resting the camera on the back of a chair, walking stick, wall etc etc.
+1
Bluetak also helps. I have used a lump of the stuff in the past to secure small cameras to things and trigger the timer0