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Photo Posting and Optimizing Tutorial; <<OBSOLETE>>

Started by Jeff, February 08, 2007, 02:14:17 PM

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LogDawg

  I told Santa to bring me a new camera but I guess I been a bad boy so I got put up with my old one. Maybe thats my problem, not good enough quality to start with. Thanks guys.
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Jeff

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New Inn Wood Man

Jeff,

I am just learning the photo posting thing and could do with a bit of advice please :P. My problem is to do twith reducing the file size to under the 44k without making the picture quality too poor or the picture too small. The files I am starting off with are 1.5m and using web resizer they are reducing down but I have to reduce the size and quality to get the file size small enough. Any tips here please?

Richard

Jeff

If you go up and click on the help button in the menu bar, you will find a link to a photo posting tutorial that gives you some information using a shareware program to compress file size that is free at www.xat.com
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Dana

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Powered by Coppermine Photo Gallery

I tried to load anyway and none were successfully loaded. I assume the error is the problem? I optimized at 450pix and 35k
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flip

Having problems getting photos compressed from my new dig cam.  I am set on 3 meg.  When I go to resize and compress I turns a pixely, any ideas??
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beenthere

Quote from: flip on September 10, 2008, 07:16:52 AM
Having problems getting photos compressed from my new dig cam.  I am set on 3 meg.  When I go to resize and compress I turns a pixely, any ideas??

Not sure what the last few words mean.. ::) ::)  "I turns a pixely..."

But resize first...that is get the pixels on longest side of your photo to less than 500.

Then save, to a file size under the 42 kb upper limit.

Not doing the pixel resize first, will make for a small photo with large file size.
Hope this helps.
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Rocky_J

How do I get the photo gallery to display in English? For some reason it's displaying in Spanish (I think) for me. I'm not even going to attempt it if it's not in English.  :(

Dave Shepard

There is a box to select language, but that probably in Spanish too. :D It's the box that is under the phrase "Powered by Coppermine".


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Rocky_J

Thanks Dave! I thought it was a conspiracy to make us all Spanish!  :D

Dave Shepard

  :D Your welcome!

I now have mine set on Deutsch. ;D


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Jeff

Not at all sure about a mac.  The uploading process has been pretty much automated if your mac is java enabled.  When you make a post, look for the link under the post box you type in that says:

Java Uploader (re-sizes for you)

You will have to accept the applet plugin the first use, then wait for the page to completely load.
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Warbird

If you have your Mac locked down like I do, you may have to accept for your browser to "listen for incoming requests" every time you click the upload link.

I've uploaded a few pics from my Mac with the new java loader.  It's pretty slick.

turningfool

great upgrade jeff..no more  wrong sized pictures anymore and a snap to use..ty

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LOGDOG

I'm trying to use the Java Uploader that automatically resizes the picture for me without going through XAT.com. It worked fine on my laptop but not working so great on my Desktop. I get a message that says: The file length for '100_2386.jpg' is too big. (69340 bytes).

What am I doing wrong? I thought it would resize it like the others.

Thanks :)

Norm

I seem to get that when my original file size is huge like yours. Works ok for anything under 3mb for me.

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