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Dimention limits--uploading

Discussion in 'Graphics Design & Photo Editing' started by gunnner, Dec 13, 2009.

  1. gunnner

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    JUST A FEW MIN. AGO I TRIED TO UPLOAD A IMAGE IN MY REPLY-----
    THIS IS THE MESSAGE I GOT-----------

    "The Dimension limits for this filetype are 620 x 280. We were unable to resize your file so you will need to do so manually and upload it again. Your file is currently 400 x 338."
    I DID TRY SOME WHAT

    CAN SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME HOW TO DO THAT :huh:---I DID TRY A LITTLE---gunnner :)


    BTW---NO --:eek:---I'M NOT SHOUTING---JUST LIKE TO TYPE THIS WAY
     
  2. BeeCeeBee

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    Not to bring up a sore subject, Skip, but if you upload it to photobucket or tinypic you will not need to resize. Just please use the thumbnail code if it is that big. Otherwise you will need to resize it in whatever photo editor you use.
     
  3. gunnner

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    OK BARRY---THANKS FOR TIP---LETS SEE HOW I DID :eek:

    [​IMG]I THINK I'M MAKIN PROGRESS ---NOW IF I CAN JUST REMEMBER EXACTLY HOW I DID THIS--- LOOKS LIKE YOUR TIP REALLY HELPED ME----THANK YOU BARRY---I'M GETTIN THERE----I HOPE THIS CAT IMAGE IS SHOWING UP FOR YOU------gunnner ;)
     
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    Great job, Skip! Great picture too!
     
  5. allheart55 (Cindy E)

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    Lovin' the picture, Skip!:D
     
  6. DSTM (Dougie)

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    Nice Image,Skip.:)
    Write down every Step,and it will make it easier,for you, next time.
    I find with so many Programs I have,after time,I forget some steps.
    "Practice makes Perfect" as the saying goes.
     
  7. Dalo Harkin

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    Nice pic,

    Is there a reason why some of my images are 1900x1200 and I dont need to resize them, it does it automatically
     
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    There is no reason, normally it will resize the picture so what you are experiencing is correct. I don't know how large or what format gunnner's original pic was. Photobucket was the obvious means around it.
     
  9. gunnner

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    YUP BARRY ---YOU ARE RITE---HERE IS A LITTLE TEST ON THE SUBJECT

    [attachment=196:2/9/6/7/242.attach]
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    I don't remember the numbers of the file ----the one below was done with copy & paste


    The attachment above was done Via PB-----I want to see what hapens
    THE CAPTION: NO I DON'T LIKE TO ( GO THROUGH PB)[​IMG]
     
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    Just for the record I finally see what you mean by "Copy and Paste." So that others do not try to simply copy and paste an image from their PC or a web page, what you have done is copied the IMG code from photbucket and pasted it here. That, along with the attachment process is the preferred method.
     

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