posting pics
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posting pics
hey guys, I went to FAQ and the directions for posting pics was written in 2003, is that really the only way to post pics? By taking from a picture host thingy mabobit?
I'm asking here, because this is where I live on the G.
Thanks in advance
I'm asking here, because this is where I live on the G.
Thanks in advance
GMV
M998
Lots of green and tan metal junk.
M151a2
M416
M1102 x 4
M998
Lots of green and tan metal junk.
M151a2
M416
M1102 x 4
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Re: posting pics
If you use Tapatalk you just use the built in client. It’s two clicks with your phone.CHASWINGMAN wrote:hey guys, I went to FAQ and the directions for posting pics was written in 2003, is that really the only way to post pics? By taking from a picture host thingy mabobit?
I'm asking here, because this is where I live on the G.
Thanks in advance
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Re: posting pics
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Understand how system parts interact with one another. GOOD parts can then be established & the NOT GOOD problem/s part/s isolated for repair or replacement.
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Re: posting pics
Not sure if it’s fixed yet or not but my iPhone pics would post really huge on the forum when viewed from a computer. From my phone on Tapatalk they looked fine.DockRocker wrote:If you use Tapatalk you just use the built in client. It’s two clicks with your phone.CHASWINGMAN wrote:hey guys, I went to FAQ and the directions for posting pics was written in 2003, is that really the only way to post pics? By taking from a picture host thingy mabobit?
I'm asking here, because this is where I live on the G.
Thanks in advance
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Re: posting pics
I just opened an account with postimages.org, its free and seems to work if this pic shows up, you get different sizing options. This was from an iphone. Checking online reviews a bunch of folks liked the site,some didn't. NB In case any of you ask, if anyone wants to swap these 097 injectors + 7 more scuffed core ones for eight NOS 6.2's let me know,these seem NOS with tarnish,but both ends look shiny and clean.
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Re: posting pics
I use my old myspace account to put pics on. You could always create a facebook page, just to upload forum pics to.
My pics used to post super huge. When I see those, I hate having to copy it then paste it somewhere to see the entire image.
Jason
My pics used to post super huge. When I see those, I hate having to copy it then paste it somewhere to see the entire image.
Jason
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Re: posting pics
Gentlemen: I post on several sites and am an administrator on the Allmetalshaping website, and have had others share with me what they were doing to resize pics for posting. We download a FREE copy of FastStone Image Viewer. Then where you store your photos, and a new file and tag it '800 for posting'. Open up the FastStone Image Viewer and select the photos that you want to resize for posting. Under the tool menu choose 'Batch Convert Selected Images'. Check 'Output Format' to JPEG. For the 'Output Folder' select your '800 for posting' file. Click 'Advanced Options" and choose a 'Standard Size' of 800 x 600. Then click 'Convert'. The selected pics will now be of the correct size for 'copy and paste' to your post. Hope this is of some assistance.
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Re: posting pics
I have posted pics on here for years, using the same camera, and the same web site to host. Pics would look fine on here, then for a while, they were HUGE. It is back to normal on here now.
Jason
Jason
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Re: posting pics
Photobucket is really easy to post pictures
photobucket.com
photobucket.com
Robert
1966 - M151A1
1986 - M998
2007 - M1102
2009 - H3T
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1966 - M151A1
1986 - M998
2007 - M1102
2009 - H3T
Hell on Wheels https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi_blL ... z7Ukw8gbHg
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