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What in the hell is up with the picture posting????

I dont know.
My camera always take pics in high quality 3+ mb.
When reduced to the 200k limit it looks bad, real bad.

But at leat I have a place to post my finds.
 
Change the settings on your digicam to the lowest quality and they still look good in posts.
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I finally got it to work. Must have been a glitch in the system as it posted it after it rejected it.

Bill
 
Would someone please give a a quick lesson on how to post pictures? I am beginning to get some nice finds and I would like to share them with you all. By the way, I do have a Kodak Easyshare and I have uploaded to the KODAK EASYSHARE web page.
 
open the picture on your computer look for an icon at the very top of the screen which says "crop". If you click on this icon a window will appear around your photo (dashed box). When you see this box click on the edge and pull the side of the picture towards the centre of the photo. If you do this on the top and bottom and then save the picture you will see the size of the file drastically reduce.Basically adjust the box to show only the part of the photo you want. Even the smallest change makes a huge difference in file size.
 
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