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Title: Posting pictures
Post by: aznighthiker on April 10, 2015, 01:42:42 PM
I would like to post pictures of our trips, however the files of my pictures are 1.5 megs to three megs, but you are limited to 1 meg. I cannot determine how to reconfigure my picture files to less than 1 meg. I would appreciate if the limit could be raised from 1 meg I believe more folks would post pictures.
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: billmoore on April 10, 2015, 02:06:28 PM
If you have an account with a photo hosting service (I use a free Photobucket account), you can embed pictures that are hosted elsewhere without the size limitation. Photobucket works really well for this, because you can view any of your photos in Photobucket, click the "Share" option on that photo, and then there will be a list of share options. In that list is an option called "IMG" which will work on all forums.  Just click that option, and the share code is copied to your clipboard, and you then can paste the share code into a post on any forum. The photo then shows up inline in your post, sized propery for web browsing.



Title: Posting pictures
Post by: billmoore on April 10, 2015, 02:11:39 PM
BTW, the original uploaded photo was much larger than that, but Photobucket automatically resizes the photo for web viewing, but the original is still available full size. If you click on the photo above, it will take you to the photobucket page for that photo where you can hover over the photo and get options for things like downloading and viewing original.
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: spot1 on April 10, 2015, 03:17:32 PM
Use Photobucket, too.

Also use an inexpensive Canon point & shoot camera and the menu option allows reduction of photo size from (3mb to 4mb) down to 640X480 (100kb to 200kb) allowing fast upload time & reduces data used on the pay per month Straight Talk Secure Hot-Spot used. Pay $15 monthly charge for 1GB of data used & only use/pay for Hot-Spot when camping for a week or more.

Here's a shot taken with the Canon point & shoot reduced to 640X480 uploaded to Photobucket of Table Rock SP SC during the camping trip last month:

[a href="http://s657.photobucket.com/user/vstromklr/media/2015/IMG_6336_zpssys7qg7g.jpg.html"]
(http://i657.photobucket.com/albums/uu299/vstromklr/2015/IMG_6336_zpssys7qg7g.jpg)
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: fasteddieb on April 10, 2015, 04:39:38 PM
Every picture I've ever posted here was via a free Flickr account.

Some features and procedures can be a little clunky at times - grabbing the raw jpg link can be a ltitle convoluted - but the price is right!

Plus the iPhone and iPhoto both allow for pretty much one-click uploading to Flickr. I imagine the Android world has something similar.
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: admin on April 10, 2015, 05:11:37 PM
Currently we cant raise the limit on picture size (or any direct attachments) due to the space limitations on our forum. In fact we are almost out of the space that came with the original setup of the forum. I'm trying to avoid hosting fees if possible so using a service like Flickr or PhotoBucket are ideal.


Flickr is my service of choice considering its 1Tb of free storage.
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: spot1 on April 10, 2015, 06:06:35 PM
I use the free Photobucket account.

Don't have a smart phone, so use a pay as you go secure Hot-Spot while camping for emails, reservations, & posting photos. Have two old pay as you go grandfathered cell phone accounts for calls & text, only cost $5 to $10 per month for both telephones depending on use. Have replaced worn out cell phones a couple times with $15 phones. It's a good deal and will use them as long as they let me.

Used to have a free Flickr account, but did not know you could post forum IMG photos when I had the accounts. Always liked using Flickr.   
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: peislander on April 22, 2015, 05:34:16 PM
I use the free service at Postimage.org --- it is very easy and doesn't require registration. From their website you browse your computer to find the file you want to upload. It allows you to specify the finished image size and will then upload & process the image. It refreshes with links you can use in the forum for your image. It provides links for both thumbnails & full-size images. They host the image so there is no impact on this forum.

[a href="http://postimage.org/"]Postimage.org[/a]
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: admin on April 28, 2015, 11:25:42 AM


On a general note about hosting services for photos or videos. Nothing in this world is free and often times we overlook the "cost" of services. I am very protective of my personal data rights and so I am picky about the sites where I will post pictures and video. I want to throw out this word of warning, be careful of what you post and where. Some sites with "host" your photos when in reality they are essentially taking ownership of the rights to them. I accept that the internet is forever (no matter how hard you might try), and I also accept that the only safe data is on an offline disk in a locked room. So all I'm trying to say is know what rights you are signing over when choosing to upload anything.

 :)

-SEan
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: ammobob on May 26, 2015, 11:54:28 AM
[p][a href="http://s304.photobucket.com/user/bvabob1/media/Our%20New%20Camper/IMG_0206_zpsvz7jctmm.jpg.html"]
(http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn197/bvabob1/Our%20New%20Camper/IMG_0206_zpsvz7jctmm.jpg)
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: ammobob on May 27, 2015, 10:06:05 AM
https://www.flickr.com/gp/133352110@N03/z3nQEG

Trying Flickr

think I like photobucket better
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: spot1 on May 27, 2015, 10:12:32 AM
[quote source="/post/11526/thread" timestamp="1432731965" author="@ammobob"]https://www.flickr.com/gp/133352110@N03/z3nQEG

Trying Flickr

think I like photobucket better[/quote]OK, I'm currently using photobucket and was thinking about Flickr.

Here's another photobucket:

(http://i657.photobucket.com/albums/uu299/vstromklr/2013/IMG_1732_zps34e9495f.jpg) (http://s657.photobucket.com/user/vstromklr/media/2013/IMG_1732_zps34e9495f.jpg.html)
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: ammobob on May 27, 2015, 10:16:11 AM
Flickr just posts the link where Photobucket will show the picture. Flickr worked on my iPad and I would guess my I phone as well so it has possibilities.
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: ammobob on May 27, 2015, 10:17:03 AM
By the way nice pic. Beautiful sunset.
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: david on May 27, 2015, 11:01:24 AM
A picture posted directly to this site is rendered at 640x480x24bits no matter what the original uploaded file size is. A 100 Kb compressed jpeg file will render to essentially the same picture quality as a gazillion Mb uploaded file. So uploading a big picture file wastes bandwidth and storage capacity.

Cameras can be set to store their pictures in smaller files, but most can't go down to 100 Kb. I use a freeware program Irfanview (pc based) to resize my pictures before I upload. Just set the new size parameters to 640x480 and you will get about a 100K file when you save it. Go to irvanview.com and download it.

But I will admit that that bit of work is worse than simply saving the gazillion bit file to a Flickr account and posting the link. So I may do that contrary to what I said in the thread that started this discussion. Linking to an outside picture storage service seems to be a reasonable solution to our file storage problem.

David
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: spot1 on May 27, 2015, 12:23:07 PM
Photobucket edit feature can also be used to reduce photo size, add text, and enhance photo, if needed. Use the edit feature to reduce photo size when forums require very small avatar photo size when my point & shoot camera will not reduce small enough.



Title: Posting pictures
Post by: spot1 on May 27, 2015, 03:00:20 PM
Here's a Photobucket test adding text. Installed a sensor in the exhaust system today:

[a href="http://s657.photobucket.com/user/vstromklr/media/2015/4f4d878d-164c-4ad4-8116-b9bc5bf14afb_zps63lauub6.jpg.html"]
(http://i657.photobucket.com/albums/uu299/vstromklr/2015/4f4d878d-164c-4ad4-8116-b9bc5bf14afb_zps63lauub6.jpg)
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: fasteddieb on May 27, 2015, 03:39:59 PM
Flickr will show the image if you just paste the actual jpg link between img tags.

Here's what you need to extract from the link you get from the "BBCode" option:


(https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8677/15984474182_604b42dc1e_o.jpg)In practice, I usually grab and paste the entire BBCode link and then strip off everything except the blue highlighted text above.
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: chuck893 on May 28, 2015, 09:54:02 AM
Quote from: @ammobob" timestamp="1432732571" source="/post/11529/threadFlickr just posts the link where Photobucket will show the picture. Flickr worked on my iPad and I would guess my I phone as well so it has possibilities.
That's not quite accurate, Ammobob. Sean has recently posted a really terrific Flickr tutorial: http://livinlite.proboards.com/thread/1150/flickr-tutorial

I'm a longtime Flickr veteran so it's easy for me (I'm already used to the procedure) but Sean's tutorial looks very straightforward to me. Here's an example using what they call the BB Code:

[a href="https://flic.kr/p/tgNK2m"]
[img style="max-width:100%;" src="https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5349/17900500058_147e54a730.jpg"][/a][a href="https://flic.kr/p/tgNK2m"]Grant River Camp Redux[/a] by [a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/43619751@N06/"]Chuck Haacker[/a], on Flickr

I didn't delete parts of the code as recommended by fasteddieb (above) so the picture loads as a "Medium 500 × 369," which was what I chose (I don't like to make 'em too big). If you wanna see our beloved Rosie (the Riveted)  (rofl) bigger, just click the link and you'll go straight to the Flickr page. (Yeah, we're pretty shameless as regards Rose!)
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: ammobob on May 28, 2015, 09:58:32 AM
Got it now. I followed his instructions this morning on another post I started and it worked fine. Didn't have to cut and paste like Fasteddieb suggested needed to be done. Thanks for the update.
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: ammobob on May 28, 2015, 10:52:01 AM
By the way love the colors????
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: chuck893 on May 28, 2015, 12:41:00 PM
[quote timestamp="1432821121" author="@ammobob" source="/post/11623/thread"]By the way love the colors????[/quote]Thanks! We got the car before we got the trailer, but we had been salivating over a Quicksilver for some time, and when we acquired a red car (she was a year old when we got her) we knew that there could be only one color for the QS. We first called her the Little Red Wagon, but I shortened that to L.R.W., which I further shortened to LER-wee, which my wife hated (a lot) so our son suggested Rose, which we thought was pretty perfect. I went to Fast Signs and had her name made up. It was bigger than I expected (oops) but I stuck it on there anyway!  :D (rofl) Once in a blue moon we'll have somebody recognize her. Someone came up to me last year and said, "I KNEW it! I knew there could only be ONE ROSE!"  (Rosie was pretty chuffed about that!) :D (rofl) 

(Rose BTW has her own extensive album on my Flickr. If anyone wants to see some if it, it's here: https://www.flickr.com/gp/43619751@N06/9woB1v  )
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: fasteddieb on May 28, 2015, 03:27:28 PM
[quote source="/post/11619/thread" timestamp="1432817912" author="@ammobob"]Got it now. I followed his instructions this morning on another post I started and it worked fine. Didn't have to cut and paste like Fasteddieb suggested needed to be done. Thanks for the update.[/quote]Glad that worked!

I cut/paste/truncate the link because I like to just post the image itself, without any extraneous code and/or links.

But in this case they do seem rather innocuous.

Anyway, good job!
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: fasteddieb on May 28, 2015, 04:15:29 PM
Google is having their annual I/O conference as we speak. I was watching it streaming a while ago.

Lots of new stop but of interest to this thread is new Google photos. The big thing is they're offering unlimited free photo storage.

And a lot of fascinating tools for organizing your photos as well. It remains to be seen out linkable those photos will be but I for one am certainly going to check it out.
Title: Posting pictures
Post by: silly122 on May 29, 2015, 09:22:59 AM
Hey folks, a quick and easy way to reduce the size of your pictures is to highlight all of them in your folder, right click and send as an email using Outlook. Outlook will then ask you if you want to send the original, medium or small sizes. Choose one (I normally try medium first) and when the draft email window pops up, you can highlight all the pictures and resale them to your PC again allowing you to use them in posts and not have to worry about your pictures being on a site you "need" to use but don't "want" to use.

Just another option :).

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