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Posted by big fred on September 06, 2001 at 09:14:58 from (12.13.226.13):
In Reply to: Tractor Photos posted by 300 Randy on September 06, 2001 at 08:02:43:
Randy, if the photo you have is not in digital form, you will need to scan it and save it as a .jpg file. I try to make mine all 640 pixels wide if I intend to e-mail or post them, that seems to give a pretty reasonable file size. Your scanner or the software that you use for manipulating the images should have instructions on how to do that. To post them here you need to have them hosted on a web server somewhere, and the YT mag tractor photo section is as good a spot as any. Lots of folks, including me, use photopoint or a similar service. Check the instructions for whatever service you are using to see how to get them on the web. Now when you want to post it, you need to get the URL of the picture. First find the picture, and when you are viewing it, "copy" the URL from your browsers address bar, then "paste" that URL into the "Optional Image URL:" box which is one of the three boxes below the text box when you post. You don't need to worry about the other two boxes if you are just posting a picture.
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