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Posting a Photo???

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Scotty

01-26-2004 12:35:51




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I have tried several times to post a photo with no success! I am using Win XP Pro with MS Office "Outlook" 2002 The status bar fills up showing it has sent the picture; BUT the bar never disappears indicating that the picture has not finished being sent!!!

? 1) What are some of You other people using?

? 2) Any suggestions?

? 3) Do I need a different program for this?

All Help Appreciated!!!

Scotty

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Scotty

01-30-2004 21:12:55




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 Re: Posting a Photo??? in reply to Scotty, 01-26-2004 12:35:51  
To all who commented... THANKS!!!
I was using too high a resolution! I am new to the scanner world. I bought one on Jan 1st with capable resolution of 12,800 X 12,800 dpi... A 4 x 6 photo at that resolution needed 97 megabytes!!! I will get the hang of this someday! Thanks again! Scotty



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Road Warrior

01-26-2004 14:14:07




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 Re: Posting a Photo??? in reply to Scotty, 01-26-2004 12:35:51  
third party image

1. Resize or edit your photo size to around 80 MB, it will upload much faster for you and download much faster for those of us using dial-up connections.

2. Upload your photo to Taler's Image Upload using the link below, I have it bookmarked so it's always easy to use. Follow the directions on the Talers page after your picture is uploaded. REMEMBER - the link to your picture will appear in RED letters.

3. Copy and paste the address of your picture (remember the red letters?) into the Optional Image URL box near the bottom of the page.

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will

01-27-2004 10:11:39




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 Re: Re: Posting a Photo??? in reply to Road Warrior, 01-26-2004 14:14:07  
Is that disc hydraulic lift? It appears to be raised in the picture. IF so how did you plumb your hydraulics?



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Road Warrior

01-28-2004 19:07:01




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 Re: Re: Re: Posting a Photo??? in reply to will, 01-27-2004 10:11:39  
Will, the disk is hyd. lift. I simply hooked one hose to the pressure port from the belly pump. The rod side of the cylinder is vented, allowing the disk to gravity lower. It works really good for disking my garden.



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Fred - Kansas

01-26-2004 16:29:59




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 Re: Re: Posting a Photo??? in reply to Road Warrior, 01-26-2004 14:14:07  
Did you mean 80 "KB" instead of 80 "MB"? 80 MB is a pretty heafty size.



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Road Warrior

01-28-2004 19:08:29




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 Re: Re: Re: Posting a Photo??? in reply to Fred - Kansas, 01-26-2004 16:29:59  
You're right, my mistake. 80 MB is too big. Guess I was in a hurry when I typed that.



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