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dorrie 08-10-2007 12:02 AM

Trying to upload photo
 
I am trying to upload a photo of my grandaughter....I cannot seem to do it though! I managed to get her on my avater but it is so small! I really do not know how to do it so you all will have to wait till someone gets up or shows up that can do it!!! Sorry Consider This...I know you wanted me to show some pic's...I am trying!! Dorrie:)

Darlene 08-10-2007 12:24 AM

Dorrie,

She is so cute. Give her a :hug: for me.

Darlene
:hug:

kimmydawn 08-10-2007 12:32 AM

Dorrie,

If you can get the photo to me in PM, I'll work it for you.

I'll go in and crop it for a closer pic for avatar as well.

Let me know. :)

KD

who moi 08-10-2007 12:33 AM

hi Dorrie,

even the photo is very small, we can still see how CUTE she is...*biggrin...

now, if I may suggest the following steps. But before I even type them out, I'd like to do something that I'd call, "it looks harder than it does" talk...LOL

Whenever someone types out instructions via the internet (or even the instructions that come with devices such as cell phones and TV's, etc) the other person may feel overwhelmed and NOT want to try it because it looks "hard"

often times, it is the person that is writing the instructions fault for making it too "jargonesque" but sometimes, those jargons are needed because that is the universal language when one has to do tech stuff. With that said, what you want to do is actually very simple and I hope I can break it down easy enough for you and add little side notes to help you understand.

The side notes are not a necessary read but if you'd like to learn about them, I think they would help you in the future. But I'll keep what you will need to do linear thus you can just do it 1,2,3 and not worry about all the details.

OK, I'll do that on the next post. LOL

who moi 08-10-2007 12:34 AM

well, looks like KD has volunteered! LOL but I'll go ahead and post anyways for future references. Go KD!

who moi 08-10-2007 12:47 AM

Steps
 
step 1: get an account at a photo uploading site to upload photos. The most popular/free/easiest one is called "photobuckets" their website is below:

http://photobucket.com/register.php?link=topmenu

the above link will take you to the registered page.

just pick a user name, choose your password and click on next and follow the steps.

important thing at this stage is to write down your user name and password somewhere so you won't forget it.

*sidenote

photos and videos are memory hogs not only on your computer but also takes up a lot of bandwidth at forums such as this one. I think Doc has the photos in a limited size which is probably smaller than most would like to post. But he probably has to do it due to memory and/or bandwidth issues(this is where it gets costly for anyone that runs websites/servers and such)

so, photo hostings sites are created for that reason. They take photos that you have from your desktop, let you upload it, then let you share it anywhere you'd like by simply linking it to forums or blog or even ebay.

most of them, such as photobucket, know the limits that most websites prefer and will automatically shrink it down to the popular size/format so that you can link it without using too much bandwidth for either parties.

They may limit the amount and size of your photos per month. But unless you are going to post thousands of photos, you should be fine.

most people that upload their photos through their cameras will probably hit over 1 MB of memory, that is a lot to be sharing over the internet for it will slow everybody down. So what's good about these photo places are that they will shrink it down automatically for you.

Questions you may have are probably:

Q: uploading photos from my desktop? how do they do that, is it safe?

A: uploading photos from your desktop is done through a type of protocol (it used to be called FTP but there are more advanced stuff now) and you are simply sharing a "language" through binary codes with the hosting site. It is a bit more complicated that what I described but also that easy in a sense.
Nothing is ever "safe" but it is pretty safe since photobucket is a very reputable site

who moi 08-10-2007 01:03 AM

step 2: uploading your photos

now that you have an account with photobucket, it is time for you to upload your photos.

To start off, please make sure you know where you've saved your photos to.

By default, Windows system usually save them to your documents. And within your documents, it will usually by default save it to a subfolder called "My Pictures"

So, now you have logged into photobucket, you should see the uploading page now. Toward the top middle sections, there should be empty space/rectangle bars followed by the word "browse"

to upload, you click on "browse" and it will open a path (opening your computer) and then you can follow the path to find the photo(s) you want to upload. They often will default to your " My Pictures " file. Find the photo that you want to use.

(if you don't see photos and they are listed as tiles or icons, just pick a blank space, right click, select "view" and select "thumbnails" and it should display all your photos as images)

once you've selected the photo, you can double click it or click on "open" and the file should now be named in the empty space before the word "browse"

at this point, you can add a title to help you remember it or just leave it as it is.

go toward the bottom and click on "UPLOAD"

depending on the size of your photo, the speed of your internet, how busy both servers are, the photos should be uploaded soon. When it is done, you should see your photo(s) by scrolling down to the page.

*sidenote

I think one of the hardest things when people save photos to their computers is to find it again. They often follow the protocol but may sometimes accidentally click on something else and won't be able to find anything again.

I find it the simplest to create a folder on my desktop, naming it "photos" and save everything there. Even if the photos have been downloaded else where, as soon as I find them, I would drag them to my desktop in the photos folder. I would then create mini/sub folders to group them.

the other hard thing is that a lot of the times, windows would show these folders as either tiles/icons or something else instead of the actual photos.

but a lot of the times, the photos are named weird, something like "DSC102"

and while you know that is a photo, you wouldn't know if it was a photo of your grand children or a photo of a nekkid pole dancing moderator.

I usually would rename them by left click then right click right over the "DSC102" and scroll down to rename.

this way, you can name it just how you like it and can recognize it.

when you are in the folder and all you can see are icons or whatever other than images. You can simply pick an empty spot, right click and select view, then thumbnails, and it should show anything that are photos to...photos!
(JPG by default)

who moi 08-10-2007 01:18 AM

step 3:

how to link them over here yonder...

alrighty, you are still in photobucket. You can see your photo(s)

below the photo(s) there are three choices:

for THIS forum, choose the third option: IMG CODE

just highlight it and "copy" it (if you click on it twice really quickly, photobucket robot will copy it for you automatically without having you to right click and copy)

now, you can come here and link it to this here forum.

I have 2 ways of doing them, first is the easiest:

1) just paste the IMG code you've just copied into your post. It should look something like below(I've separated the codes for illustration purposes, there should be no spaces):

[IMG] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...s/DSC03114.jpg [/IMG]

and voila, your photo should show up like below once you've hit the submit button:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...s/DSC03114.jpg

voila, you are done!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
want to get brave and try the second way??

to do so, when you are posting, you should be able to see the tiny mountain image that is below the "undo" and "redo" arrows. If you drag your mouse/cursor over this, it should say "insert image"

click on this little icon and a tiny window should pop up(usually on the top left hand corner)

you can now paste your link into the space

(now, you may see a blue highlighted "http://" in this space. You can hit back space to clear it or simply just paste your URL over it)

now, in your post, you should see something that looks like below (I have left spaces inbetween for illustration purposes)

[IMG] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...s/DSC03114.jpg [/IMG]

but remember, you've already got the IMG CODE by default from photo bucket. So, all you need is the part that starts with "http://blahblahblah.jpg"

without either the [IMG] or the [/IMG]

so, your code inside that box on the top left corner should only starts with "http://somethingsomething.jpg"

and when you click on "OK"

it should now look like this:

[IMG] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...s/DSC03114.jpg [/IMG]

the reason being, that Doc already uses the IMG CODE here...

when you click on submit reply, it should show your photo like below(I took photos of an osprey eating her fish)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...s/DSC03114.jpg

voila, you should be good to go with either choice

side notes:

the three choices below the photo in photobuckets are for people's choices and preferences to where they go to use it

some might feel comfortable using HTML or other codes.

Doc John uses the vB codes(correct me if I am wrong, Doc) to make it simple for the users.

but vB codes and html codes WILL conflict so most often time, it should be one or the other but not both.

while uploading images to this place, depending on how updated your computer is, you might run into an active X control block. (you'll hear a little blip sound and see a tiny line that is asking you if it is OK for you to insert the code. Just follow the protocol for it and say yes.)

the reason why you would choose option number 2 for uploading is that if you were to find a photo somewhere on the net and is able to get it's URL. You can simply copy and paste it using step two.

and if I've made any mistakes, would someone please correct me? I'd greatly appreciate it!

well, good luck!

Alffe 08-10-2007 05:16 AM

:thud: ok, now that I've mastered that, how do I lighten my screen? :confused:

Chemar 08-10-2007 08:13 AM

excellent tutorial there Sir Moi :Tip-Hat:

Our Yappiest Elder Monkey;) has also done a piccy posting 101 on the 'Puter Forum
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/showthread.php?t=7728


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