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greymule Wed Jan 31, 2007 01:04pm

1959 World Series
 
I captured a few pictures that I think the forum would find interesting. Unfortunately, I don't know how to post the pictures. Can anyone help?

SanDiegoSteve Wed Jan 31, 2007 02:13pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by greymule
I captured a few pictures that I think the forum would find interesting. Unfortunately, I don't know how to post the pictures. Can anyone help?

Save your pictures to your My Pictures file.

Open up a separate browser tab and go to a photo hosting web site. I like this one: www.123pichosting.com

On this web site, click on "Browse." This will open up your "My Documents" file. From there, open your "My Pictures" file.

Double click the file where your pictures are, then double click the picture you want to post. This will fill in all the blanks automatically. Then...

From the line that says " DIRECT URL," (that's the one to use for posting on forums) highlight the entire line, then right click and choose "Copy."

Come back to this forum on the other open browser, and where you want the pictures, right click and choose "Paste."

Put [img] in front of the URL line, and put [/img] at the end of the line.

Done. Like this here:

http://123pichosting.com/images/46416.jpg

TussAgee11 Wed Jan 31, 2007 03:51pm

www.imageshack.us is also good, I believe.

greymule Wed Jan 31, 2007 11:52pm

OK. I'll try it when I get a chance. Thanks.

greymule Tue Feb 06, 2007 05:04pm

Thanks for the help, Steve. If this comes out OK, I'll try some more. How do you make the pictures smaller?

The ball had the distance. The only question was fair or foul. Guess they answered it.
http://123pichosting.com/images/7539DoubleSure_1.jpg

SanDiegoSteve Tue Feb 06, 2007 06:39pm

greymule,

If you don't own Adobe Photoshop, I believe you should be able to do this:

Right click on the picture you want to resize, then choose "open." If you have Microsoft Office on your computer, your picture should open with Microsoft Picture Manager. From there you can crop your picture, enter percentages to make larger or smaller, auto fix the picture, fix red-eye, and other changes.

After you resize the picture, save it under a new name back into your My Pictures file.

Here's one for everyone. It is from an actual KFC in New York:

http://123pichosting.com/images/6460KFC Hillary.jpg


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