Testing displaying a large image
Whilst I know that Florian has wisely imposed a 500KB limit on any uploaded image "attachment"
I was curious to see if there was any individual limit on dimensions as distincyt from file sizes for a picture one is trying to display in view of the recent apparent display problem at thread:- http://www.corfid.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=17569 where two posters apparently had difficulty displaying an image and which resulted in a pair of identical 407.3 KB albeit ginormous megapixel camera images getting attached which I found were both some 3648 x 2736 pixels= each almost 10 megapixels, So perhaps Dore all along you really only wanted to show off your expensive digital camera Whilst the filesizes of only 407 KB (417,077 bytes) are not particularly huge they did take a very long period of thumb twiddling to download and many tedious minutes to upload using a dial up connection:mad::mad::mad::mad: http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/lightfo...orderstone.jpg |
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Well done John. Sure easier to look at the picture this way. :)
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Okay Sir John,
You were just teasing me about showing off my "expensive camera", right? The last camera I had before this one was so old you could no longer buy memory cards for it. So, after 10 years Ken bought me a new modern one. He told me the cost was around $200. I have not had it very long and am still learning how to use it. I will learn how to also post pictures as my time allows. I tried to make the picture smaller before I posted and it is smaller. Obviously, I need to visit your school again. :) May I still be Dame Rose? |
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Sir John,
I am officially asking you for help. I have tried and Ken has tried to post a thumbnail picture. We don't think our problem is a nice camera or computer. For some reason we just don't get it. We both know how to read and follow directions. Maybe we are making this harder that it is. Since you are the expert Rose is on her hands and knees asking for help, please (will post pic of that when I learn how). lol :) DSR |
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http://www.amysgarden.com/wp-content.../Image0009.jpg Ah Ha another Dame(sel) in distress It is as you might suspect quite elementary my Dear Dore I'll try to do explain in words of two or less syllables where possible!
showing off the imposingly large number of drives on my custom built PC
and as shown by this screenshot eventually the program will show the fact that one file has now been successfully attached http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/tutoria...s/uploaded.jpg[list][*]If you now click "preview" the attached thumbnail(s) should appear in the err umm "attached thumbnails" box. http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/tutoria.../thumbnail.jpg [*]As an example I have attached a screenshot showing the results of a search for GL cover art at http://www.freecovers.net/ [.list]
Needle Nidle Noo Ying Tong Song I'm Walking Backwards to Christmas John Any "Goon Show" (BBC) fans out there??? |
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Thank you Sir John.
Rose will be forever grateful for this lesson. Let's see how many trys it takes me to do it right. As I have stated before, I appreciate how smart you are and all the knowledge you have. I also really enjoy your sense of humor. :clap: DSR |
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