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Injury Recovery, Dysthemia and Timberline 6-13
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Injury Recovery, Dysthemia and Timberline 6-13
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Re: Injury Recovery, Dysthemia and Timberline 6-13
I like your narratives, it leaves a lot to the imagination!
But, if you want to post pictures, you have to resize them to be less than 1 MB or link from a 3rd-party photo hosting site, use the Img button.
But, if you want to post pictures, you have to resize them to be less than 1 MB or link from a 3rd-party photo hosting site, use the Img button.
Re: Injury Recovery, Dysthemia and Timberline 6-13
Don't understand why the site can't downsize photos on it's own. It's a common thing for websites to do. I suppose that's why a lot of people don't know how to - they usually don't need to.
Re: Injury Recovery, Dysthemia and Timberline 6-13
wish you all the best with recovery and hiking. Compressing images is pretty straight forward, for example if you have "microsoft office picture manager", launch the tool and open your 'images', click "pictures" from the menu and select "compress" option. There it will provide several compression options, select "web pages", and save. This compression will reduce a 2-3 Meg file to less than 50K, and now are all set to upload your pictures!
Re: Injury Recovery, Dysthemia and Timberline 6-13
No need to make them that tiny; this isn't 1998!mjanardh wrote:This compression will reduce a 2-3 Meg file to less than 50K, and now are all set to upload your pictures!
Re: Injury Recovery, Dysthemia and Timberline 6-13
I just right click on the photo and choose "edit" and then downsize so that the larger dimension is 800 or 1000 pixels.
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Re: Injury Recovery, Dysthemia and Timberline 6-13
Thanks everyone, and am working on it could be a pc safety setting.