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I know this probably comes up all the time, but...how do I upload photos? Mine are all far too big - sure it must be explained on here somewhere. Please point me in the right direction and I shan't bother you further.

Thanks, BS

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You are only allowed 150kb max photo per post, so if yours are bigger than that, then you must crop them down to that size or a little less, say 149kb to be on the safe side, sometimes a cropped pic will be say 150.10kb, so that would be to big.

At the bottom of the reply page it says add attachment, click that then it will ask where the file is, point to the file then press add to upload, then press your reply

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I know this probably comes up all the time, but...how do I upload photos? Mine are all far too big - sure it must be explained on here somewhere. Please point me in the right direction and I shan't bother you further.

Thanks, BS

I upload my pictures to photobucket then paste the IMG code here.

the image code looks something like this imgdemo.jpg

Hope this helps

:)

David

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If you use a photo editor, open your picture, reduce its size to (e.g.) twice lifesize for a largish coin, or four times for a smallish one, and then Save As... a jpeg - low to mid quality setting.

Pictures straight off your camera, onto a computer, then here, will be far too big in all dimensions.

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