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Sep 28, 2008 19:09 |  #1

I would like to post some pictures for critique, but everytime i try the picture are way to small, too big or as an attachment. I don't have a website i can pull from. I do have the Canon ZoomBrower, Photoshop Elements and a JPEG sizer program. I know the requirement are 150K or 1024 x 1024, can someone please help! :oops: I tried doing a search, but couldn't find what i was looking for, Thank you so much in advance!!!!!


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Sep 28, 2008 19:17 |  #2

Have you read this sticky?


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Sep 28, 2008 19:18 |  #3

Joining a free picture hosting site is a good idea too, like Flickr  (external link)for instance.


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Sep 28, 2008 21:04 |  #4

Photo hosting is cheap or even free and it allows for larger images to be hosted for viewing....Photobucket is my choice but as anke has pointed out Flickr i hear is just as good.....
It really is quite easy and imo great for critique as images can be better quality........


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Sep 28, 2008 22:26 as a reply to  @ rooeey's post |  #5

Gina i use photobucket also. just size them small and upload them into there. they will generate all the code for you just link it back here. that way you can attach up to 8 photos.

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Sep 28, 2008 22:40 |  #6

Photobucket site is very easy and free ,just join up,upload your pics,copy the image tag and paste,it will even automaticly resize your image if it is to large
good luck with it :)


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Sep 30, 2008 10:34 |  #7

Great, thank you everyone for your help!! I'll have to get started on a free site this weekend :)


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Sep 30, 2008 23:14 |  #8

Photobucket - it will even automaticly resize your image if it is to large
good luck with it

I don't recommend that you get in the habit doing that. They will look much better if you learn to resize & sharpen for the size of the individual image.

Before uploading your images to your Photobucket account, choose either a
display or file size that is equal to or larger than that of your images. You
can do this by clicking on the 'Uploading Options' link in your upload panel
and then on the radio button next to your preferred size. If an option is
greyed out, this means the option is not available for your Photobucket
account type. Selecting a size larger than your images will prevent further
resizing upon upload and help expedite the upload process. To make the changes
permanent, you must upload at least one image from the upload panel. This is
important for Pro users using FTP or anyone using the Windows XP Publisher. If
you choose to use the file size options, the file size of the original image
will take precedence over the the display size and any display size is
accepted as long as the file size is less than your choice in the 'Uploading
Options'.

I always click on the image to get the 100% size that I've uploaded, & then use that URL for display.


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Oct 20, 2008 15:56 |  #9

Photosguy thanks for the tip, I'll remember to do that!! Thanks again!


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