Let's Talk BBQ
Welcome Center => Announcements => Topic started by: Admin2 on January 29, 2014, 11:12:18 AM
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In response to the recent issues and difficulties with up-loading photos to LTBBQ via a hosting services ( Photobucket, Picasa, Tap a Talk, etc ) many of you have experienced - the staff of LTBBQ has sold organs and donated enough blood to upgrade our bandwidth and service capabilities ;D. ( We even hijacked a Girl Scout cookie truck - and sold them on the black market :D)
What this means is that now - you should be able to load your photos directly to LTBBQ without having to post them on a hosting site first. You can still do that if you wish. But most will not want to go thru extra steps.
NOTE:there is ONE caveat -when posting pictures in the Humor section - you MUST still use a hosting service. This is because of the terms of use agreement with our hosting service. They see us as a COOKING specific site, and the real possibility exists that in reviewing our bandwidth consumption - they would determine "other than cooking" photos as us using LTBBQ as a photo dump. That would be a breach of service - and can be cause for a fine, an up-charge in our cost of service - or even termination of service if it became a serious infraction.
So, - please have fun, and post pictures directly to the site now. As long as we do not exceed the 25% load on the servers - we can say for nowthat the photo posting is "un-limited". Should that change due to growth in membership and number of photos in a single thread - we will modify that policy as needed.
A2
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Test post
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How do we do this?
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While I certainly appreciate it, the one big advantage to a host is not having to size the picture to meet the 512KB limit. On the other hand, the big issue with hosted pics is that when you move them on the host site or something the link is broken. Good things about both methods.
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This was the best solution we could come up with...It is one that allows each member to post pictures - pretty much any way that they want, or can. Some will find it easier, and some will still prefer to use a 3rd party. I see both sides of it, and - this just gives everyone another option.
Smoke - this should allow you to take any photo from your desktop - you probably have a file that you put pics in there - and post it directly to the forum.
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While I certainly appreciate it, the one big advantage to a host is not having to size the picture to meet the 512KB limit. On the other hand, the big issue with hosted pics is that when you move them on the host site or something the link is broken. Good things about both methods.
I size all mine with Picasa3 (free) before I upload to Photobucket. I will try this new way to save a step or more.
When I did a reorganization on my Photobucket albums it broke several links so I will just have to remember to not
move the folders to different drives using it this way.
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Testing to see how it looks ;)
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Good, now Dee can post as many pictures as he wants.
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Good, now Dee can post as many pictures as he wants.
:D :D :D :D :D :D
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Another test
/Users/donaldortolan/Pictures/iPhoto Library/Previews/2011/Santa Barbara - XC Time Trials/P1030514.JPG
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Oops!
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Whew! Finally! Professionalism almost equal to my ability! Dee
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Ok Dee there is no excuse now! 8)
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Resized to 640x480 from desktop
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Resized to 1024x768 to allow me to get under the 512KB limits
Couple of questions:
1. How do you get the photo to look like LostArrow without clicking on the image or using the hosting service?
2. How can you write information between the photo's?
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So do I drag em off my desktop into my post? Cause that aint working....... ???
Dee, ya got any ideas ;)
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So do I drag em off my desktop into my post? Cause that aint working....... ???
Dee, ya got any ideas ;)
Throw the photo at the computer monitor until it sticks. Wait 3 seconds then remove. Your picture will then be uploaded :P
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Throw the photo at the computer monitor until it sticks. Wait 3 seconds then remove. Your picture will then be uploaded :P
;D ;D ;D
If that logic is true then it follows that if you want a hard copy of the image, throw a sheet of blank paper at the screen, peel it off, and it will be downloaded
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I must have lost something in the translation as it does not work for me either. :(
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Throw the photo at the computer monitor until it sticks. Wait 3 seconds then remove. Your picture will then be uploaded :P
I tried that w/ my butt and it didn't work and I did it for 5 seconds. ::)
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Throw the photo at the computer monitor until it sticks. Wait 3 seconds then remove. Your picture will then be uploaded :P
I tried that w/ my butt and it didn't work and I did it for 5 seconds. ::)
This is a family friendly site ::)
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Throw the photo at the computer monitor until it sticks. Wait 3 seconds then remove. Your picture will then be uploaded :P
I tried that w/ my butt and it didn't work and I did it for 5 seconds. ::)
Must be that proximity to San Francisco........ ;) ;D ;D ;D
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Ok, I took a picture with my digital camera. It is now on my desktop.
If I try to drag the pic to the post I get nothing.
So I do a CTL=C of the pic and when I right click on my post the paste function is in ghost print and will not let me copy.
Help please :(
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Thank you Guys for setting this up for the forum, It will make things a lot easier when posting pics.
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Ok, I took a picture with my digital camera. It is now on my desktop.
If I try to drag the pic to the post I get nothing.
So I do a CTL=C of the pic and when I right click on my post the paste function is in ghost print and will not let me copy.
Help please :(
Click the red Attachments and other options link when you are in a reply window and another set of options pops up. Look for the Attach: section and click the Browse button you see there. Navigate to the picture file on your desktop - select the file and click the Open button in the window. Now your file name should appear next to the Browse button. If you want to add more than one picture, click the more attachments link beneath the Browse button.
Complete your post with whatever you want to say and Post it - the picture should be embedded.
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OK so am I missing something also? Is that not what we had before? Whats changed as I can't figure that out.
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(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/01/30/a5e2u7uv.jpg)
Pic posted from tapatalk , works great
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OK so am I missing something also? Is that not what we had before? Whats changed as I can't figure that out.
I may be confused too, but I did not think that the physical method used was different, but that the bandwidth and perhaps other services had been upgraded so the site could handle more without exceeding the data limits.
At least that was my impression - of course, I'm wrong lots of times ;D
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pz is right...We had been abusing the "only post hosted pics" rule as a group. Some folks did not understand or know the difference, and - that is o.k.
The point is, we want LTBBQ to be flexible and fit everyone's needs, and in an easy to use manner. Up-grading our hosting package seemed to be the only thing that made sense.
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Thanks for the reply, now I feel informed ;)
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Thanks PZ
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