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I know this has been reviewed before....

Sith LordSith Lord Member Posts: 480
edited August 2007 in General Discussion
BUT....I can't resize my images to post. I am using PhotoBucket.

I try making them a smaller size, but when I post them they are still BIG?

Can someone please help me with this problem.

Thank you

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  • LOKO383LOKO383 Member Posts: 7,503 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    on photobucket right above the browse feature there is a size/options, click on this or have you tried this already??
  • FrogbertFrogbert Member Posts: 2,380 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Sometimes it helps to refresh the GB page the image is on.

    Add edit: When you have messed an image up on Photobucket, and you want to reload it in its origional size, it is necessary to change the name of the image or the server will not change it.

    I have the Microsoft "Picture It" image editing program where I open and resize my images to a suitable size for posting before I ever load them onto Photobucket now. I set my resolution at 96 and pixels at 1104 and save the image to my pictures or a folder therein, then I never have to resize for any of the forums on which I post.

    If you resize on Photobucket, you can't go back up to the origional size if you get it too small. Therefore, if you select 50% and half size is still too large, when you select 50% again, it cuts the first 50% in half, if you see what I mean, and that's usually too small. If this happens, just rename your image by adding a letter or number to the filename in "My pictures", and then you can reload the image onto Photobucket in its origional size and start over.

    When you resize on Photobucket, and then go back to the forum post with the back arrow, you will have to refresh the post by clicking on the two green arrows at the top of your browser page in order to see the resized image.

    Photobucket is great and once you get it down pat, you will love it.
  • hisbigbootygirlhisbigbootygirl Member Posts: 1,856 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    try image shack. i like that one better
  • Sith LordSith Lord Member Posts: 480
    edited November -1
    Thank you for taking the time to help me out....I got it now[:)]
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