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1940 Willys Coupe
06-13-2008, 07:28 AM
I am trying to post some pictures of my 40 Willys coupe on H.A.M.B.. I have them downloaded on my computer.

Could some who has experience with making the pictures smaller and then putting them here on the H.A.M.B. please explain to me how to do this.

Any help would be apprecaited!

Thanks to the H.A.M.B and all the people who make it great!

Gary

turdmagnet
06-13-2008, 07:34 AM
The easiest way is to use Microsoft Paint. Open the picture using PAINT, the using the STRETCH/SKEW option under the IMAGE toolbar, stretch both the horizontal and vertical by the same amount. Start with 50% and see how that works. Then SAVEAS a new file so you retain the original.

NITROFC
06-13-2008, 07:34 AM
Photobucket offers image hosting, free photo sharing and video sharing. ... Upload all your photos, videos, and images for free. ...

www.photobucket.com

Weasel
06-13-2008, 07:57 AM
Always dangerous to make assumptions - you know what they say about 'assume'.

Which operating system and application software are you using? Windows? Which flavor? Mac OS X? Linux? Other?

A third party hosting service may be your best, but by no means the only option.

Use the HAMB search tool to find other threads on this subject - 'posting photos' would be a good start.

The truth is out there .....

Halfdozen
06-13-2008, 08:03 AM
Download a program called Irfanview. It's good for resizing.

1940 Willys Coupe
06-13-2008, 08:14 AM
Thanks for the help on the photos guys!

I am using a Windows program on my computer.

Will work on this and see what happens.

Gary

hotrodladycrusr
06-13-2008, 10:34 AM
Even though the following directions look long, it's really a piece of cake posting photos this way instead of having to resize every photo you want to post on the HAMB.


I'll fill you in on a very easy way to host and post your own photos.

I use a place called Photobucket.com (http://photobucket.com/) It's free, unless you go over their monthly allowance but we won't even worry about that right now. The nice thing about photobucket is they "resize" the photo for you so if there are size requirements on the website you want to post your images on, you don't have to resize the photos first.

First step, go to Photobucket and register. This gives you a blank album AND in that album you can create sub-albums. This is an important step to stay organized. I've been using this site for about 4 years and I wasn't organized at first and it was tough keeping everything straight and finding photos after awhile, so learn from my mistake. For example, lets just say you have two cars, a Ford and a Chevy. Create a separate sub-album for each car, or like I do, each event I attend. OR lets say you want to do a tech piece on rebuilding a trans, label an album with "Trans Rebuild" and put all the photos in there for easy access and reference later.

Once you've titled your sub-album, click on it so this exact sub-album is the one the photos are going to upload to this time.

Now your ready to upload a few photos. See the word "bulk upload" in red? Click on that, it gives you access to your photo folders on your hard drive. Double click on the folder of photos you want to open. See how they are all showing on the right of the page? To select a photo click on it ONCE and it will show up on the bottom. If you change your mind and don't want it chosen click on the photo again and it will disappear. Check mark next to the photo means you've selected it, plus sign means you have not selected it.

After you've chosen a number of photos that you want to upload to this specific album then hit the big green "Upload" on the right. You can watch it upload each photo. Once completed, all those photos that you choose will be in your photobucket album.

Now you are ready to post some photos on this site. But before we start that I want to make sure your photos are going to post in a message board size. Look up where you see the top "browse" word. Right above that is the word "option" in blue. Click on that. It will give you options in the size that your photos will post. You want to make sure you chose "message board" as your image size. This will give you a nice large photo without being too big where you have to scroll back and forth to view it.

Now open up your sub-album. See the 4 lines of text underneath each photo? You are going to COPY the last one labled "IMG Code". If you left click on it right at the very begining, it copies it without having to right click an draw you mouse across. If you do have to drag your mouse to copy it make sure you copy the whole image tag. If you leave off even one character, it won't work.

Now come over to the post you're making here on the HAMB. Start your thread, type in your text then hit ENTER so your on the next line, then right click and hit paste. The whole image tag will appear. Now hit enter again so your on the next line and either type more text or copy and paste another image. You can post a number of images and all the text you want.

Most of the sites I'm familiar with allow 20 images per post BUT you can always reply to your own thread and make another post with more images. Smilies usually count for an image.

Under no circumstances should you ever delete any of the photos you have in Photobucket, if you have posted those photos somewhere on the internet. If you move or delete an image this breaks the link to the photo on the website you pasted the img tags to and everyone will then see a big red x.

Using Photobucket.com is free to use AND does not cost the site you're posting the photos to any additional costs for extra bandwidth usage. Kinda like something for free. http://www.puppygrinder.com/forums/carjunkietv/Smileys/default/grin.gif If you go way over the allotted bandwidth they then want you to pay. I went a couple of years before I started paying, so don't even worry about that now. I have almost 14,000 photos and videos on just one of my accounts there with 2,213,430 monthly hits AND they still only charge me $20 PER YEAR! http://www.puppygrinder.com/forums/carjunkietv/Smileys/default/shocked.gif

Feel free to ask questions or to practice posting photos on this thread. If you have further questions, just ask. I'll watch this thread for them.

193257
12-28-2008, 11:45 PM
test pic
http://i430.photobucket.com/albums/qq21/193257/29A008.jpg