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Ahhh man, I have got to get something done around this house. I can't keep waiting for another hint. My hubsand is probably wondering why I'm still sitting at my computer. I'll check back later.
I have a question...I am fairly new with using a camera and am just curious...how do you take the picture and resize it and put it on here for the guessing? Then you show the full size picture after someone guesses it? Sorry if I sound totally ignorant--I'm still learning.
I have a question...I am fairly new with using a camera and am just curious...how do you take the picture and resize it and put it on here for the guessing? Then you show the full size picture after someone guesses it? Sorry if I sound totally ignorant--I'm still learning.
If it's an unusual object you can just post the whole thing...we sometimes do that too.
The way I post a piece of a photo, is by cropping it in an editing software program. Then I post the small cropped photo first & later the full size photo. Sometimes turning the photo on its side or upside down makes it more challenging too. Or you can take two photos...one close up & one with the whole object.
Thanks. I think I better understand what is done here. Now how do you go about posting it on here? See, I told you I am challenged!!
You can post it as an attachment by clicking on the paperclip in the "reply to thread" box...browse & upload your photo from your computer.
Or sign up with photobucket.com & download your images to your account. Your photo will then have an IMG code...copy & paste it in your post. Flickr.com is similar...I use photobucket.
How challenged are you? If you need more details let me know!
If it's an unusual object you can just post the whole thing...we sometimes do that too.
The way I post a piece of a photo, is by cropping it in an editing software program. Then I post the small cropped photo first & later the full size photo. Sometimes turning the photo on its side or upside down makes it more challenging too. Or you can take two photos...one close up & one with the whole object.
warptman: The foam was a good photo!
Congrats AksarbeN for being close.
Im learning new tricks too .. One thing my teenagers showed me was paint ... you open your paint program and I think its called skrew it ..and it starts at 100% and you move it down to make it smaller ...
I like Flickr.com better the photobucket. Seems I was “always” having upload trouble with the bucket, however flicker works more easily for me without errors.
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