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Re: OT-Favorites


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Posted by SuperA-Tx on September 10, 2008 at 03:58:19 from (4.227.111.102):

In Reply to: Re: OT-Favorites posted by GA Dave on September 09, 2008 at 21:55:16:

You should be able to download a large image on photobucket. Maybe what you are seeing is the thumbnail after you have loaded the image?

If what you have saved and trying to download is a small size then that is what you are going to get in the end unless you put it in a paint program and enlarge it. Trouble is when you enlarge it then you loose the quality of the image as you make it larger. Paint programs dont know where the pixls go so its a random guess where they are added and the color added so it makes it blurry.

Images can be saved in differant formats but jpg appears to be the standard format that most sites accept.

I like images that are at least 350 pixls width and less than 500 pixles width. If you right click over an image and then on the list that opens you click on properties you can see the size and width of the image. Click over the little tractor icon at the top of this page and view the properties and you will see it is gif format and 200 X 57 pxls. You will also see the URL of where that image is stored on the server at YT. That URL is the address you use when you want to link to that image.

If you are taking pictures try and set your camera to take them in a larger size, at least 500 pixls width. A pixl is the colored square dot that goes into making your image.

A gif format has less choices of colors to choose from to make your image. JPG has more colors to choose from. BMP format has even more. More choices of colors mean a better picture but it also takes longer to load. Gif images can use a transparant background unlike other formats.

One other note...Some sites like YT will downsize your image when you downlaod them onto their server. This helps them save server space.

Hope this helps some


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