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#59053 - 07/17/08 07:03 PM
Re: Photos
[Re: rukiding]
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Loc: Las Vegas NV , USA
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Also, if anyone is thinking of posting pics (if allowed in the future) you might want to brush up on your photo sizing skills. We obviously cant store everyones 500 vacation photos that they took on their new 12 megapixel camera. So there will be a size limit for each photo and some kind of limit on how much space total is used. Every camera, every photo software, and every computer is different. It will be up to you to know what you are doing, where your pictures are located on your computer, what size they are, and how to make the pictures smaller if needed.
I'm guessing the size limit will be no more than 800000 bytes of picture size. Probably less. Take a few test shots with your camera at different levels or check out the properties of some pics you have already taken. If you are consistantly under 750 kilobytes or .75 megabytes you should be okay. If you are way under that, there is no reason to try to make them bigger, because they won't look any bigger on the computer screen. If your pics are bigger than this range, it is up to you to determine how to make them smaller. It is usually done through software or camera settings.
If your camera has a 1024 x 768 setting, that might be a good size to start with. 1600x1200 is popular too. If your camera has megapixel settings, 3 megapixels is probably too big. Remember that a given camera setting can produce various file sizes, depending on what you are taking a picture of. There is no rule that says a certain camera setting will make a certain file size everytime. However, a higher setting will make the file size bigger, and a lower setting will lower the file size. If you have a super duper camera that doesn't go that low, I suggest looking for a software solution to shrink your pictures.
I take hundreds of pictures of each week. They are all much over this size limit. If I were to post something within these limits, I know I'd have to mess around and find a way to shrink them. I was looking at some pics from my phone camera and they are okay, mostly in the 220-350 kb size range.
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#59229 - 08/02/08 05:07 AM
Re: Photos
[Re: JMT]
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Registered: 08/01/01
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Loc: Las Vegas NV , USA
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The photo forum is open. Feel free to use it. You can post pictures and add comments. You can reply to other pictures posted. If you are having difficulties, post your questions here.
This forum is for pics that YOU take. Do not copy pictures from another source and post them here. Copyright imfringements will be dealt with in a severe manner.
It is set up for a maximum of 3 photos per post. The intent is not to download your cameras memory stick onto the TalkVegas server. Rather, it's an extension of Talkvegas where we not only talk about Las Vegas, we show what we are talking about.
There is a size limit as stated above. If your picture is too big, it will let you know.
There are very few other rules. It will be up to you to use common sense. If things get out of hand, rules will have to be applied. For instance, there is no "on topic" rule at this time. We all like Las Vegas pictures. If you have Atlantic City or indian casino pics to share, that would be fine. If you get a new car or house and it means the world to you and you want to share it, go for it. However, if people start posting pictures of their sisters sonogram, that's pretty far off base. Topics should remain as much on topic as they are on the other forums which isn't strickly enforced.
There is no limit on the number of posts you can have. While you are limited to 3 pics per post, you can post 3, then post 3 more on another post, and 3 more on another post, etc. If people start posting multiple shots of the Bellagio fountains taken all the way through the song, the rules police might have to step in.
At this point, you are encouraged to post photos of interest. Please tell us why that photo is important to you or someone else in the topic to go along with that picture.
To post a picture, it's almost as easy as posting a note here. Click on the Photo Gallery forum. Click on New Image Give your picutre a Subject name - Topic name for old school folks. Type in the Description - This is the text of what the photo is about, why you and everyone would be interested in it, comments, etc. (so far, this is just like posting a note in any other forum) Now, under post options, it says Image Manager, click on that. You will now have a File Manager window. Click Browse, find your picture, select it and click add file. When you are done adding files, click Done adding files. Then click the Submit button.
You can leave a comment on other photos, just like you would leave a comment on any other forum. If you see a picture, you can click on it and will open up like a topic with a larger picture, post details, and a place to reply. You can also click on the picture one more time to have it come up in a larger size.
Any questions, just ask here.
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