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Best way to post tank pics
Hey folks,
I am having trouble attaching pictures to my posts or replies. It keeps telling me that I am exceeding my maximum size for the post and attachment. Any thoughts or tricks would be appreciated. Thanks, David |
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Try these two online photo editors to resisize your pictures:
www.imageresizer.com www.irfanview.com Here are two good threads: http://archive.reefcentral.com/forum...hreadid=151077 http://archive.reefcentral.com/forum...hreadid=151078 Also, try finding an online hosting site where you can upload and save your pictures. Then, just get the URL to the images by right clicking them and going to properties. All you have to do after that is post the links in a thread/reply and surround them with the IMG codes. Or, just place the links. I'm not an Alabama Reefer but, it can't hurt to help! Rock Anemone
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TEst Post
Here is my first attempt at resizing a pic for a post, I guess I am trying this out both to share my tank, and to give a visual perspective on any concerns that may arise.
David |
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Woah! Looks GREAT!
Great job in resizing and posting the picture! Looks like you've got an awsome tank full of color, any chance for some more photos? Rock Anemone
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Frankenfish Exploded
Hope you can shed some light, Thanks!
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Here is my most well behaved fish
Best Fish- The algae Clip Clown
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Cool looking tank.Let's see more!!
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Thanks, And have a great day. David B. |
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