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This is a primer for people who struggle with their computer, like me. For all you gearheads, go read something else. FIRST. You need to download your pictures to your computer. Whether it is directly from your digital camera or via a scanner for print pictures. There are too many softwares/cameras to tell you how to do this. So, you will just have to figure it out. If you don't already have a folder called "My Pictures" (or similar) then open a new folder just for your pictures. It is generally also good to open a new sub-folder in the My Pictures folder for each set of pictures, like "Zimbabwe 2005" or "AR Miscellaneous" or "Rifles. You get the idea. Better to set up a different folder for each set of pictures than try to sort through all of your pictures (after a while you will end up with so many pictures in My Pictures folder that it will be hard to sort them with out seperate sub-folders). SECOND. To Direct Link (post pictures on websites like AR) you need to have your pictures "hosted" on another website. There are many image hosting websites. Some are free, some cost money. The term "Direct Linking" means that you can post the URL (internet speak for "address" or "location") of a picture that is stored on one website to another website.(Direct Linking is sometimes called "Hot Linking" but there is a difference in that Direct Linking is allowed by the website where Hot Linking is posting a picture from a website where you don't have permission to do so.) Some image hosting websites allow Direct Linking others do not. Read the website's rules to see if they allow Direct Linking. I know that Imagestation, Webshots and Yahoo do not allow Direct Linking. How to choose an image hosting website? Again there are so many that it is hard to select one. Each one will have its own limitations and advantages. I selected www.photobucket.com They are free but limited (in number of pictures and number of times those images can be accessed). Because of the number of pictures I host, I went ahead and got their unlimited Premium Account for $25.00/year. I am sure there are other very good image hosting sites. I just don't have the time to research them. You can start with a free account on Photobucket and upgrade later if you want. From here on out, I will be giving instructions for hosting pictures on Photobucket. If you use another image hosting website, its procedures may be different. THIRD. Now that you have downloaded your images to your computer and opened an account with Photobucket, you need to resize/compress your images into a size that is easily downloaded (especially for those either downloading or viewing pictures on a dial-up connection versus DSL or other faster internet connection). [I used to use Imagestation and they automatically resized your images to the proper size. So check with your image hosting site and see if they automatically resize]. From here forward I am going to use the following abbreviations: "LC" means place your cursor on the item and single Left Click on your mouse. "PB" means Photobucket NEW *** NEW -- Photobucket now has a new feature. You can download photos and Photobucket will resize them for you. At the bottom of the Upload Images & Video box, click on "Uploading Options". Then click on "Message Board (640 x 480)". When you download your photos, they will be resized to 640 x 480. OK, how to resize/compress your pictures? You should have some kind of Photo Editing software on your computer. There are so many different softwares that I can't give you the exact steps. But your goal is EDIT your pictures to approximately 448 x 336 pixels (approximately)[no larger than 640 X 480]. My software has several settings that allow you select the size for Web Pages. You will want to save your original picture so you can make print photos from it. So, open a new sub-folder for your resized/compressed pictures. For example, I download pictures of my rifles from my camera to the My Pictures sub-folder called "Rifles". I then also open another sub-folder called "Rifles-web". COPY (do not "Move") the specific images you want to post from your Rifles folder to your Rifles-web folder. Open your Image Editing software and the select your Rifles-web folder so those images can be edited. On my software you first select the image by LC on it, then LC on "Edit Pictures" then you have the choice of Resizing or Compressing (on my software you can select either one). Then select the size, my software has several options for sizes. Then SAVE the edited image. On my Image Editing Software, you can also select all of the images and resize all at once. ***Some of our Members have suggested some free image editing software (freeware) that is available on the internet. I have not used any of these programs, so you may want to research them and see which is best for you: PAINT.net IRFANVIEW Also see this post Image Resizing FOURTH. We now have uploaded our images to our computer and resized/compressed them. We have opened an account with PB. We now need to upload our images to PB. Step 1. Add Sub Album to your PB account. Name it "Rifles-web" and LC on the "Create" box. Step 2. LC the Rifles-web album to open it. It will say "Photo album is empty". Step 3. Either LC on the Browse button if you want to add one image or LC on the "Submit Multiple Pictures" and then LC on the number of pictures you want to upload. Step 4. A window should open up and you need to open your "My Pictures" album and select it so that so that your pictures show up in the window. Then LC on your Rifles-web sub-album and LC on the "Open" box. Step 5. LC on an image of your rifle (it should highlight it) and then LC on the "Open" box. The window should close and you then LC on the "Submit" box on PB. FIFTH. Now you will see a picture of your rifle with 3 boxes below it. Url box, Tag box and Img box. [For posting pics to AR all you need is the Img box, so I LC on the blue box "Account Options" and then LC on "No" next to both the "Display Url" and "Display Tag", then LC on the "Update" box.] The picture you see is only a "thumbnail" size picture. To see the actual picture that will post on AR, LC on the thumbnail. [My browser won't allow me to use the Back arrow to get back to the previous screen when I am in PB, so I have to LC on the word "Rifles-web" located in the upper left hand corner of the screen]. SIXTH. You need to have two windows open, one with AR and one with your account in PB. Type a response on AR and where you want a picture to appear you just need to Copy and Paste the info in the Img box on PB. You Copy and Paste by LC on the Img box, that should highlight the info in the box (on my computer it turns blue). Then, with your cursor in Img box Right Click. A window will open up, LC on "Copy". Now all you have to do is Right Click in your post on AR and then LC on "Paste". And there you have it. Regards, Terry P.S. Put your cursor on the image above and Right Click. A window will open up, LC on "Properties" and you will see all the information for that picture. | ||
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If you want to use the Thumbnail picture on PB. Then you have to put your cursor on the Thumbnail and Right Click. A box will open up, LC on "Properties". Now put your cursor at the beginning of the the information to the immediate right of "Address: (URL)" (it will start with "http://") and LEFT CLICK, HOLD and DRAG until all of the Url is highlighted. Now, put your cursor on the highlighted Url and Right Click, a box will open up then LC on "Copy". Because the thumbnail doesn't already have the Image code in it like the Img box does on PB, if you want to post the thumbnail you need to use the Image icon at the top (next to last one that is shown above the window when you are typing on AR). LC on the Image icon, a box will open up that says "Image Url". Put your cursor in the blank in the box and Right Click then LC on "Paste" then LC on "OK". Leave the "Align Image" box marked for "None". You have to use this same procedure if you want to Direct Link (you are really "Hot Linking") to a picture on another website. Like this picture from Tanzania Game Tracker Safaris: Regards, Terry Msasi haogopi mwiba [A hunter is not afraid of thorns] | |||
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Another good pic hosting site is imageevent. http://www.imageevent.com/ A mountain howitzer firing a blank charge. I currently have over 100 pics in about 6 albums on the image event site. The premium package is also $25.00/year. I forget how big the capacity is, but I'm not even 1/10 full. if you run, you just die tired It's not that life is so short, it's that death is sooo long! Speak kindly to me, beloved master. Revel in my unconditional love, and give me every minute that you can spare, for my time with you is short. Your faithful dog | |||
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To include an avatar photo or a photo in your signature line Click on your screen name [in the upper left of one of your posts]. Click on View [your screen name] Public Profile Click on View/Edit Complete Profile [upper right of the screen] There you will see where to add an Avatar image and a Signature line and/or image. Msasi haogopi mwiba [A hunter is not afraid of thorns] | |||
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Photobucket now has a new feature. You can download photos and Photobucket will resize them for you. At the bottom of the Upload Images & Video box, click on "Uploading Options". Then click on "Message Board (640 x 480)". When you download your photos, they will be resized to 640 x 480. | |||
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OK -- I understand all about storing and linking photos online, have several web sites that I host for some local non-profits. So what's the "code string" in here for posting a photo? Do I need a "permissions," and how do I get one if I need it? I've tried: <img src=URL.jpg> and [img=URL.jpg] and no photos. | |||
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You can just take the image url and paste it in the box you get when you click the image button in the posting dialogue box -- it looks like a picture of mountains. Or, the code is [img] image url [/img] (take out the extra spaces) ------------------------------- Some Pictures from Namibia Some Pictures from Zimbabwe An Elephant Story | |||
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OK, giving it a shot, pun intended -- -- Holy Cow! It works! Thanks! | |||
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Test Photo ****************************************************************** R. Lee Ermey: "The deadliest weapon in the world is a Marine and his rifle." ****************************************************************** We're going to be "gifted" with a health care plan we are forced to purchase and fined if we don't, Which purportedly covers at least ten million more people, without adding a single new doctor, but provides for 16,000 new IRS agents, written by a committee whose chairman says he doesn't understand it, passed by a Congress that didn't read it but exempted themselves from it, and signed by a President, with funding administered by a treasury chief who didn't pay his taxes, for which we'll be taxed for four years before any benefits take effect, by a government which has already bankrupted Social Security and Medicare, all to be overseen by a surgeon general who is obese, and financed by a country that's broke!!!!! 'What the hell could possibly go wrong?' | |||
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ROSCOE, is that your Merkel 470? | |||
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ROSCOE- is that your elephant? John | |||
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Houston, we have problems. | |||
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Unbelievable! I did it! | |||
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Good one George. You going to Dallas in Jan.? John | |||
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John, I'm thinking about it, if just to drive around Dallas' highways aimlessly. George | |||
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Bill, That would be a Searcy PH 470 NE...yes it belongs to me.
Yes...from Zim 2005. ****************************************************************** R. Lee Ermey: "The deadliest weapon in the world is a Marine and his rifle." ****************************************************************** We're going to be "gifted" with a health care plan we are forced to purchase and fined if we don't, Which purportedly covers at least ten million more people, without adding a single new doctor, but provides for 16,000 new IRS agents, written by a committee whose chairman says he doesn't understand it, passed by a Congress that didn't read it but exempted themselves from it, and signed by a President, with funding administered by a treasury chief who didn't pay his taxes, for which we'll be taxed for four years before any benefits take effect, by a government which has already bankrupted Social Security and Medicare, all to be overseen by a surgeon general who is obese, and financed by a country that's broke!!!!! 'What the hell could possibly go wrong?' | |||
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Roscoe, very nice ele... It is a good feeling once we master how to upload photos.. Way to go John... Mike | |||
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Thanks a lot for the help. This was a great tutorial, | |||
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Maybe I am getting too old for this | |||
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Testing[IMG][url="http://www.hunt101.com/?p=480737&c=545&z=1"] [/url][/IMG] | |||
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Testing All the best Roger VIERANAS Bow & Hunting Adventure Safaris Namibia #TPH00157 Roger@vieranasbowhunt.com www.vieranasbowhunt.com http://www.facebook.com/Vieranas.Safaris.Namibia "The true hunter counts his achievement in proportion to the effort involved and the fairness of the sport" Saxton Pope | |||
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Picture testing. [URL= ][IMG] By Jove I think I've got it! Kudos to Terry Carr for a well written tutorial. Matt | |||
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