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photobucket alternatives

Started by Avid Archer, September 08, 2010, 01:38:00 AM

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Avid Archer

Can anyone PLEASE give me a easier to use alternative to photobucket!

SveinD

I use  www.tinypic.com  ..

However there are more professional sites, like :

www.picasa.com  - a downloadable program used to create web albums

www.flickr.com  - a site where many photographers share their work
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Lamey

flickr is very simple/user friendly.

aroadik

Dave for posting on line I set my digital camera "photo size" on the smallest setting and -no problem, just remember to change it back when your finished. Cheers Pete
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Jim Picarelli

I use tinypic.com also. No registration,no albums to keep...just upload right off your pic file. The site is never down. Very easy to use
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SveinD

It is very easy to resize pictures in Windows!

You can always right click on a picture and choose "edit" to open in Paint
(Alternative is to press "Start --> Accessories --> Paint, the open your file manually)

When in paint with the picture open, press 'Crtl and R' at the same time to bring up the resize box.
Then type 640 PIXELS (not percent) as the max width.
If you have the 'Maintane Aspect Ratio' box checked, the height/length wil follow automatically.

Save as new file if you are keeping the picture for yourself, or just save and overwrite if you don't care..

The picture is then ready for posting on forum  :)

Hope this helps!

By the way, you can always check youtube for a tutorial on resizing images in paint by simply searching for 'resizing pic paint' or by clicking this link if you're lazy like me ^^

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtjetKWntv8

Enjoy!
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Lefty

I use Webshots and really like it.  Way easier then Photobuckets.


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