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Guide to the posting of Pictures - UPDATE
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You must be the copyright holder of any images and videos posted in these pages, or elsewhere on the forum, or have the permission of the copyright holder to display them. Videos linked directly to Youtube are exempt from this requirement. The copyright of images posted remains with the person who posted them or the person who gave permission for them to be posted, and their permission must be sought by anyone wishing to use them elsewhere.
The maximum permitted file size for uploads is now 2-Megabyte (2,048 KB) per image and a maximum of FOUR images per post. Guidance to the posting of images can be found HERE
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Guide to the posting of Pictures - UPDATE
This post was originally made on February 3rd 2014 and was updated on February 3rd 2015
This is to clarify the details of picture size settings on this forum.
For UPLOADED images (those posted as attachments uploaded from your computer):
The maximum picture pixel size is now unlimited, with a maximum file size of 1-Megabyte (1,024KB) for each picture.
However, images above 600 pixels in either dimension are proportionally re-sized automatically by the site's software to a maximum width of 600 pixels for display purposes. However, by clicking on such an image you can view it in your browser at the maximum resolution that was uploaded.
For images that are linked from external websites such as flickr and photobucket:
NB: The following information has been superceeded by the contents of the next post. (8:05-pm Feb.3 2015)
There is now a maximum pixel size of 700 x 700 for images posted as links. However, as these do not take up any memory on the site's server there is no file size limit. These images are displayed on this site at 'actual size' and any images that are above these pixel dimensions will not be permitted and a message will be displayed accordingly when trying to post.
If you have any queries about this feel free to ask.
This is to clarify the details of picture size settings on this forum.
For UPLOADED images (those posted as attachments uploaded from your computer):
The maximum picture pixel size is now unlimited, with a maximum file size of 1-Megabyte (1,024KB) for each picture.
However, images above 600 pixels in either dimension are proportionally re-sized automatically by the site's software to a maximum width of 600 pixels for display purposes. However, by clicking on such an image you can view it in your browser at the maximum resolution that was uploaded.
For images that are linked from external websites such as flickr and photobucket:
NB: The following information has been superceeded by the contents of the next post. (8:05-pm Feb.3 2015)
There is now a maximum pixel size of 700 x 700 for images posted as links. However, as these do not take up any memory on the site's server there is no file size limit. These images are displayed on this site at 'actual size' and any images that are above these pixel dimensions will not be permitted and a message will be displayed accordingly when trying to post.
If you have any queries about this feel free to ask.
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Re: Guide to the posting of Pictures - UPDATE
Since updating the above post earlier today, I have done some research and have now found a BBCode that will enable you to post links to your images on sites such as flickr and photobucket even if the image is larger than the permitted maximum dimensions on here of 700 x 700 pixels as indicated in the previous post, and it will automatically re-size it. I have now installed the code on to the forum and it is now ready for use.
Here's how: Click on the new 'ResizeLink' button in the BBCodes above the 'Post Reply' text box as arrowed in the picture below. Then insert the link address to the image you wish to post between the two sets of bracketed words. That's it!
Your image will be automatically re-sized and will display accordingly. Anyone can then view the image at its full size in their browser by clicking on the image.
The image below is an example I have linked to one of my Flickr pictures. Just click on it to view full size:[/size]
Here's how: Click on the new 'ResizeLink' button in the BBCodes above the 'Post Reply' text box as arrowed in the picture below. Then insert the link address to the image you wish to post between the two sets of bracketed words. That's it!
Your image will be automatically re-sized and will display accordingly. Anyone can then view the image at its full size in their browser by clicking on the image.
The image below is an example I have linked to one of my Flickr pictures. Just click on it to view full size:[/size]
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Re: Guide to the posting of Pictures - UPDATE
Hi BB,had a go at the resizing on the birds and animals section,not quite got the link between the brackets as the picture doesn't enlarge.
Perhaps you could spell it out or post an example of what you mean by link and between the brackets as I am missing something there. I know I am a pain.
Perhaps you could spell it out or post an example of what you mean by link and between the brackets as I am missing something there. I know I am a pain.
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Re: Guide to the posting of Pictures - UPDATE
SB, I have posted what I mean in a post after the one you tried. It is for links to images on external websites NOT attachments. It only re-sizes the image linked if it is over 700 x 700 pixels so it will display on the forum. Anybody who clicks on it is then able to view it at its full size as it links back to the website from where it was posted. If you click on my image above you will see the URL address that displays in your address bar happens to be the images address at Flickr.
The image below is what my post above looks like when I was typing it in:
The image below is what my post above looks like when I was typing it in:
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Re: Guide to the posting of Pictures - UPDATE
Posting of Smileys other than the ones within the forum's board.
Following an update to the PHP version that was made last night it is now NOT possible to use the links to external smileys UNLESS you place just the image url inside the
Following an update to the PHP version that was made last night it is now NOT possible to use the links to external smileys UNLESS you place just the image url inside the
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Re: Guide to the posting of Pictures - UPDATE
File Sizes of Images
Following the forum update yesterday I have cleared a lot of unnecessary clutter from the server and have decided to increase the permitted file size for uploads to the forum from 1-megabyte to 2-megabytes. This may help some of you to reduce the number of file resizes you need to do before uploading images.
Following the forum update yesterday I have cleared a lot of unnecessary clutter from the server and have decided to increase the permitted file size for uploads to the forum from 1-megabyte to 2-megabytes. This may help some of you to reduce the number of file resizes you need to do before uploading images.
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Re: Guide to the posting of Pictures - UPDATE
Can I post pics directly from my phone, or does it have to be from something like photobucket?
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Re: Guide to the posting of Pictures - UPDATE
Karen, you can post the images direct from your device - phone, tablet, etc. In fact it is preferable than from external websites. You have to reply to the posts from the main reply box, not the 'quick reply' and use the attachments tab underneath the main reply box. From in there just follow the 'Add files' link which should give you options to either take a picture or look for images on your device. You can choose your images - up to a maximum of three per post. Hope that helps.
One other thing - the images must be no more than 2-Megabytes each, in size.
The image below is what I get on the iPad so a phone is likely to be similar.
One other thing - the images must be no more than 2-Megabytes each, in size.
The image below is what I get on the iPad so a phone is likely to be similar.
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Thanks, Boatbuilder
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Re: Guide to the posting of Pictures - UPDATE
Been trying to post pics from my phone, but they always come out on their side instead of the correct way. Lol, what am I doing wrong and how do I correct it? Thanks
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Re: Guide to the posting of Pictures - UPDATE
Karen, I have noticed some of what you have been trying to post as they show up in the administration panel as ‘orphaned attachments’ as they stay on the server until I delete them. I am not sure if using your phone in the other orientation from what you are using - portrait if you have been using landscape or vice-versa - to take the pictures will resolve it but you can try. I find it can also be a problem with photos taken with my iPad and funkychick has also posted some similarly in the past.
If the above suggestion doesn’t resolve it for you, just post them as they are and I will correct them on my computer and re-upload them for you. Of course that is always something you can do yourself if you are able.
If the above suggestion doesn’t resolve it for you, just post them as they are and I will correct them on my computer and re-upload them for you. Of course that is always something you can do yourself if you are able.
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Thanks. Lol, it's annoying that they come out pn their sides
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Re: Guide to the posting of Pictures - UPDATE
Karen, I emailed you some more information as well. Did you receive it OK?
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