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You need to use the path to the picture in order post pictures from outside the forum
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ok once again i have a problem posting pictures to threads.i can post digital photos from my camera to postings no problem.when i scan a page or image into my pc and then try to upload to post it is not going through.i follow the manage attachments guide and it shows scans as loading up to 100% then nothing.they dont actually attach to posts
help!!!!!!
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Willow the kitty
Maybe the pic of Willow will come up.
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gonna try one just to see if it works.
ok thats just weird
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Herky. It could be the photo size - if it is too large it will not load at the attachment stage.
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all the pages are scanned a4 pages
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Sorry - I meant the file size Herkey!
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whatever it is it worked this time
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For those who post pictures using the first method I described, and are having their pictures lay over in landscape mode instead of portrait mode. This is what I have done to prevent this from happening.
If you are using a digital camera, or even your cell phone or tablet to take pictures and posting them to the forum, do the following, Drop the resolution, for each device, this is a different method, so I am going to leave you to figure that out on your device. More than likely the default setting for your camera is set to its highest, or second highest resolution. This pixel count is what is causing your rotation. Drop the resolution down to around 4-5 MP(Mega Pixels) then any photo you take in Portrait will be shown in the correct orientation here on the forum. Also, we humans see things in Landscape naturually, so while Portrait is a great orientation, it isn't really natural. Keep this in mind when you take photographs of your next model, Landscape, hold it closer(also keeps the bit count down), and if you have a tripod or monopod use that to steady the shot, and if you are using your cell or tablet, clean the lens of the camera(it makes a difference) Rick
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