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I still can't seem to upload a photo directly into a post....it always appears as an attachment
. If anyone can give me clear step by step instruction (with a minimum of computer jargon) I would be very grateful.Thanks everyone. James. |
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Old and wise snake
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Re: Uploading images
Go to the photo gallery. Upload your photo there. Once it is uploaded, there will be a window with code in it and a button to click that asks whether you want to upload the code to your clipboard. Click yes.
Next, open the forum message where you want to put your photo. Position the cursor inside the message, and RIGHT click, select paste, and the code should be pasted into your message. The code looks like this: { img }http://www.thamnophis.com/thamphotos/data//500/medium/ordinoides_head_1.jpg{ /img } ( I have changed the brackets and inserted spaces to allow you to see this) And the resulting photo: ![]()
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Old and wise snake
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Re: Uploading images
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I don't think the problem is with the photograph. I think it is in the scanning of the photo into digital format. The reason I reach this conclusion is that the photo only takes 47K in memory. This will make the photo look grainy. Try setting your scan dpi to 600, and scan it again. Then try adjusting the brightness and contrast as needed. When you save it, make sure that your software is not set to "condense" the photo.
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Re: Uploading images
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