How do I post a photo???
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How do I post a photo???
I only have Internet on my iPhone I want to post photos from my phone.. How do you do that?? I'm a bit of a computer dummy
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Re: How do I post a photo???
gday goff
im afraid i can tell you by computer but Iphone i would even know how to turn that on sorry about that
cheers dean
im afraid i can tell you by computer but Iphone i would even know how to turn that on sorry about that
cheers dean
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Re: How do I post a photo???
Goff
Here goes - i'm no expert, but have a try at this... you'll need an email address to do the below.
1. Find a computer somewhere that you can get the Ausbonsai forum on. Mine at work allows me to get onto the AusBonsai (hee hee hee - some days my productivity is rather low for some reason... ) but perhaps you may be blocked by your 'system's Administrator' if you're an office body.
2. Next via your phone, send each photo to your own email address as an attachment - one at a time as they will probably be quite large - ie. 4 photos means 4 seperate emails. If you are smart enough to 'reduce' the pixel size of the photos either before or after taking them, all the better.
3. Go to your email account and open the photos that are attached. Then 'save' them somewhere onto the computer - the desktop is always good as you can see where they are easily. If you've got a USB stick then you could save them to this and so not leave any of your data on the computer.
4. Open the photos in either "MS Picture Manager", "paint', 'Publisher' 'Photoshop' etc or any of the many photo software available and follow the instructions from AusBonsai link provided. MS Picture manager can easily reduce the size of each photo - just look for "edit Picture" then 'resize' and choose the 'web' version size.
Good luck - If it was me, this is what i'd try first. There are probably other better ways of doing it and i'd be happy to be shown but give this a try.
Good luck with it all. I hope to see your trees sometime.
Stew
Here goes - i'm no expert, but have a try at this... you'll need an email address to do the below.
1. Find a computer somewhere that you can get the Ausbonsai forum on. Mine at work allows me to get onto the AusBonsai (hee hee hee - some days my productivity is rather low for some reason... ) but perhaps you may be blocked by your 'system's Administrator' if you're an office body.
2. Next via your phone, send each photo to your own email address as an attachment - one at a time as they will probably be quite large - ie. 4 photos means 4 seperate emails. If you are smart enough to 'reduce' the pixel size of the photos either before or after taking them, all the better.
3. Go to your email account and open the photos that are attached. Then 'save' them somewhere onto the computer - the desktop is always good as you can see where they are easily. If you've got a USB stick then you could save them to this and so not leave any of your data on the computer.
4. Open the photos in either "MS Picture Manager", "paint', 'Publisher' 'Photoshop' etc or any of the many photo software available and follow the instructions from AusBonsai link provided. MS Picture manager can easily reduce the size of each photo - just look for "edit Picture" then 'resize' and choose the 'web' version size.
Good luck - If it was me, this is what i'd try first. There are probably other better ways of doing it and i'd be happy to be shown but give this a try.
Good luck with it all. I hope to see your trees sometime.
Stew
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