No Luck Posting Photos
Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4
No Luck Posting Photos
I've shot my new 330 12 and tried to post them here. Re-sized to 500X375 and 72 DPI, but the photo is 193.13 kb, and I keep getting an error message that the maximum is 36 kb. When I try to reduce the photo quality to meet 36 kb, the photos are pathetic, hardly recognizable. What am I doing wrong?
I take mine in medium resolution and export them from the camera in JPG format @ 500 x 375 using the Canon software that came with the camera. That puts them at around 72k.
I then load them up in MS Paint and simply save them - no adjustments necessary and they come out at somewhere between 20k and 30k. The resulting picture isn't brilliant by any means but it's certainly viewable. And the strings don't have that wretched 'stripey' look.
Hope this is of some help, guys.
I then load them up in MS Paint and simply save them - no adjustments necessary and they come out at somewhere between 20k and 30k. The resulting picture isn't brilliant by any means but it's certainly viewable. And the strings don't have that wretched 'stripey' look.
Hope this is of some help, guys.
"Never eat more than you can lift." - Mr. Moon
You need to use Photoshop to optimize the photo.
There's also a 500px size limit.
Although, I must admit, I hate the image requirements here. Most forums just have you link to an offline image, and put it between two tags. For some reason, we're stuck back in the stone age here. People are past 28k modems!
There's also a 500px size limit.
Although, I must admit, I hate the image requirements here. Most forums just have you link to an offline image, and put it between two tags. For some reason, we're stuck back in the stone age here. People are past 28k modems!
You can do that too, Nick. Check out the 'Coding' topic in the 'Help' section.
I think your 'stone age' comment is unfair given that you may not have fully explored the options available to you. Lots of members use off-line storage such as Photobucket and post links to the photos.
I think the size limitations are there simply to keep disk usage on the server down to a reasonable level.
I think your 'stone age' comment is unfair given that you may not have fully explored the options available to you. Lots of members use off-line storage such as Photobucket and post links to the photos.
I think the size limitations are there simply to keep disk usage on the server down to a reasonable level.
"Never eat more than you can lift." - Mr. Moon
