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    Suggestions for posting photos here. *Please Read Before Posting.*

    I have a couple suggestions for posting photos here (and they're suggestions, not rules):

    1) Lenses and Shutters was originally conceived of as a place for your artistic LX photography - not necessarily pictures of new mods. Those probably belong in Misc LX Mods, or whichever specific forum. It'll go the way it goes, and it is what we make it, but the idea was to have a place set apart from the rest for the "glamour shots".

    2) Photo width: Please limit the width to something reasonable (1024 or 1120 pixels MAX?) 800 pixels wide is a good default for most photos. Anything larger than that won't fit on most screens, and you can't see the whole image without scrolling or resizing it. That's a PITA for the viewer, and it keeps them from seeing what you're showing.

    3) Make threads: It's better to have smaller threads with fewer pics each, than larger ones with too many. I know this is contrary to my usual preference (one thread per topic), but with photos, it's really easy to get obese. The Spring Fest Photo Thread is a perfect example - when someone posts one new photo, the viewer has to reload all 200 photos on that page just to see it...

    4) PLEASE don't quote someone's photos in your reply to them (unless you're commenting on a photo in particular). Just edit them out before you hit reply.

    5) Tell Junior to shut up and post pictures.

    Last edited by Junior; 05-22-2008 at 03:26 AM. Reason: Gonna add things, change wording, bloviate, etc. :)

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    shut the fcuk up Junior...and start posting pictures!!!


    i'll do my share once i get home....:D


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    oops, I broke the rules already, all in one thread . Shut up Junior and post pics. lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Junior View Post
    I have a couple suggestions for posting photos here (and they're only that):

    1) Photo width: Can we limit the width to 1000 pixels MAX? 800 is a good default for most photos. Anything larger than that won't fit on most screens, and you can't see the whole image without scrolling or resizing it. PITA for the viewer, and it keeps them from seeing what you're showing.

    2) Make threads: It's better to have ten threads with ten pics each, than one thread with 100 pics. And title your threads so we can find what we're looking for.

    3) PLEASE don't quote someone's photos in your reply to them. Just edit them out before you hit reply.

    4) Tell Junior to shut up and post pictures.

    OK, shut up....oh wait, now yet, I have a couple of questions first.

    1) Is the default size from PhotoBucket the correct size?

    2)Why is more posts better? If you use more posts, it actually creates more screen space, i.e. avatars, sigs, etc.

    Thanks for setting this up, Mike.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rwalshphoto View Post
    oops, I broke the rules already, all in one thread .
    Dammit Ryan.

    Shut up Junior and post pics. lol
    I'm gunshy. There's too many rules already.


    I wonder if it might be worth having an admin move some of the better existing threads here. That might be more trouble than it's worth, but it would be cool to have those threads here, now that "here" is available.

    One other thing - terrible timing. My internets have been PAINFULLY slow the last two days. Wrong time to start a Photography Forum! I'm dying over here... tick tick tick tick.

    Carry on!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MAGFX View Post
    OK, shut up....oh wait, now yet, I have a couple of questions first.

    1) Is the default size from PhotoBucket the correct size?

    2)Why is more posts better? If you use more posts, it actually creates more screen space, i.e. avatars, sigs, etc.

    Thanks for setting this up, Mike.

    max size on photobucket on regular account is 1024x768.


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    I take my pics at or near max size that my Panasonic Lumix will do, just to have the resolution to tinker with them, and they end up at like 2560x1920 or some outrageous size.

    I agree with Junior though, making a 'standard' of 1024x768 or 800x600 would be good.

    Photobucket lets you select a max size, here are the options. Click the image again to see it a bit larger so you can read it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MAGFX View Post
    OK, shut up....oh wait, now yet, I have a couple of questions first.

    1) Is the default size from PhotoBucket the correct size?
    I'm not sure what the Default is, but I know you can pick from some presets - there's one that's for 15" screen IIRC, that's 800x600. It'll resize it to that if you tell it to. I'm not sure if you can do that globally to a whole set of pics - I'll look into that. I always resize mine locally (on my PC) before I upload them. I have a small program that makes it easy to resize a batch - so I resize them as I copy them to my Photobucket upload folder.

    For the record, the size of your photos has always been fine.

    On a sidenote: I've been thinking for a while that someone needs to do a good write-up on how to use Photobucket, because the question gets asked so often - How do I post pictures? Maybe I'll sit my arse down and do that.

    2)Why is more posts better? If you use more posts, it actually creates more screen space, i.e. avatars, sigs, etc.

    Thanks for setting this up, Mike.
    Yeah, that's true - I was just thinking that when you have a bunch of photos globbed onto each other, it makes it slower to load (like the Spring Fest photo thread - someone adds one photo, and the viewer has to refresh 200 photos just to see the new one), and it's harder to find the particular photo(s) you're looking for, if you go back later.
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    Good idea, Jr. We need a sticky with the photo rules.

    Large photos, and multiple replies with the same pics, do take too long to load.

    You can put me as a contact for resizing pics for those that can't. It might be good for a moderator to have the ability to edit a post by resizing the original pic if needed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motor View Post
    max size on photobucket on regular account is 1024x768.
    Quote Originally Posted by Junior View Post
    ...I have a small program that makes it easy to resize a batch - so I resize them as I copy them to my Photobucket upload folder...
    Thanks for the replies, folks.

    Junior, I sure could use that resizing program from time to time. Where did you get it? Cheers.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MAGFX View Post
    Thanks for the replies, folks.

    Junior, I sure could use that resizing program from time to time. Where did you get it? Cheers.
    It's called VuePrint - it's been around largely unchanged since Windows 95. It's the fastest way to open a photo for viewing. It has some basic editing tools, but mostly it's a simple viewer with tiny overhead. Double click on any image file to open it, and then hit the spacebar to advance through the folder, one photo at a time. Z to resize, V to save, and it's as simple as that. You can also crop, etc. My camera puts its photos into a folder with dates as subfolders, then I resize the ones I want to upload, and save them in a "Photobucket Uploads" folder on my desktop. Once they're uploaded, I empty that folder.

    It's shareware, IIRC, but I have a serial number. I'll check to see what version I use and if it's still available for download, and if so, I'll risk certain jailtime to give you the SerNo.

    What I meant to say is that it's well worth the purchase price.

    Here's the link to download VuePrint:
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    I do things a bit different from the rest of you I guess. I shoot in RAW and do my corrections from within Lightroom and export/upload copies onto my hosting site for posting. You can also use Adobe Bridge to export and upload via FTP. I guess the size I have been using (1120x747, 500kb) is just a tad big for your average Joe, but I figured most people have a 17" monitor (in which case they can you images I post of their cars as wallpapers).

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    Quote Originally Posted by rwalshphoto View Post
    I do things a bit different from the rest of you I guess. I shoot in RAW and do my corrections from within Lightroom and export/upload copies onto my hosting site for posting. You can also use Adobe Bridge to export and upload via FTP.
    I'd love to get to know that package better - I was keeping up with the Adobe podcasts when Lightroom was first released, but I've never sat down and used it...

    I guess the size I have been using (1120x747, 500kb) is just a tad big for your average Joe, but I figured most people have a 17" monitor (in which case they can you images I post of their cars as wallpapers).
    Actually, yours are just right (on my monitor anyway - I'm a 21" at 1152x864) - yours go side-to-side almost perfectly on my setup.

    Speaking of jail time bit torrent is your best friend.
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    The number 346514 might be related to a prior discussion here. I'm not sure though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Junior View Post
    The number 346514 might be related to a prior discussion here. I'm not sure though.
    That # works great..............for the combination to my left handed screwdrivers' lock box.


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