Posting pictures
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cdavis Masterbuilt Canning Kamado Joes Regular Contributors Power User Sous Vide Oklahoma Team Camoreplied to shoprat53 on last edited by
shoprat53 if you can the best thing is to resize them to 60%. Another way is to screen shot your photo and send the screen shot. I don’t know why this works but it does. Hope this helps. I’m also technically challenged it took me forever to figure it out.
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kyle Regular Contributors Veteran Canning Team Blue Power User Sous Vide Wisconsin Gardeningreplied to shoprat53 on last edited by
shoprat53 I usually take a screenshot because pics strait out of your gallery are too big of a file. If you screenshot it first, then post the screenshot it will load. Another thing I will do is email it to myself, save the photo, then use that. At least with my phone , the pic will post then, it not too big of a file.
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cdavis Masterbuilt Canning Kamado Joes Regular Contributors Power User Sous Vide Oklahoma Team Camoreplied to kyle on last edited by
kyle gotta agree with you brother.
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wdaly Cast Iron Canning Green Mountain Grill Team Orange Masterbuilt Power User Military Veterans Regular Contributors Yearling Nebraskareplied to shoprat53 on last edited by
shoprat53 It took me a while to figure out how to post pictures without replying to someone’s post. At the top of your screen there should be a blue box with a left pointing arrow. If you got that arrow you can reply to the category you’re on. To post the picture, there’s a picture icon on the right end of the tool bar above your text box. If you click that icon, you’ll be promoted to select your picture. If the file is too big you’ll have to do the screen shot thing. Not sure if this is what you’re looking for but hope it helps.
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cdavis Masterbuilt Canning Kamado Joes Regular Contributors Power User Sous Vide Oklahoma Team Camoreplied to wdaly on last edited by
wdaly thanks for that information. I always have to reply to a post to post a picture.
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wdaly Cast Iron Canning Green Mountain Grill Team Orange Masterbuilt Power User Military Veterans Regular Contributors Yearling Nebraskareplied to cdavis on last edited by
cdavis That’s what I was doing as well. Just took me awhile to figure it out.
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wdaly Cast Iron Canning Green Mountain Grill Team Orange Masterbuilt Power User Military Veterans Regular Contributors Yearling Nebraskareplied to kyle on last edited by
kyle That’s funny. I did the same thing so you guys wouldn’t think I was nuts!
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cdavis Masterbuilt Canning Kamado Joes Regular Contributors Power User Sous Vide Oklahoma Team Camoreplied to wdaly on last edited by
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kyle Regular Contributors Veteran Canning Team Blue Power User Sous Vide Wisconsin Gardeningreplied to cdavis on last edited by
cdavis my day used to say “it’s better to keep your mouth shut and let people think your nuts then to say something and remove all doubt” He had alot of that kind of advice for me that took me many years to figure out. It will be 2 years ago oct 29th that we lost him. Miss him everyday.
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cdavis Masterbuilt Canning Kamado Joes Regular Contributors Power User Sous Vide Oklahoma Team Camoreplied to kyle on last edited by
kyle just keep his memory alive and make him proud. I know you will. Be safe my friend
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wdaly Cast Iron Canning Green Mountain Grill Team Orange Masterbuilt Power User Military Veterans Regular Contributors Yearling Nebraskareplied to kyle on last edited by
kyle Isn’t it amazing how much smarter your Dad is when you don’t have him anymore. It’s been 15 years and I still miss his advice. He didn’t say alot, but when he talked it was worth listen.
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You can find several free photo compression apps in the app store for iphone or google play store for android. It is better than screen shooting or emailing your pictures to yourself. It takes like 30 seconds.
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I email the pics to my self and when I press send it asks me what size I want to send and I select medium. Then I just post everything from my computer.
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wdaly Cast Iron Canning Green Mountain Grill Team Orange Masterbuilt Power User Military Veterans Regular Contributors Yearling Nebraskareplied to Grimpuppy on last edited by
Grimpuppy Looks like you’re all stocked up for winter. Didn’t realize there were apps for compressing photos. I’ll have to check on some. Thanks.
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bocephus Team Orange Power User Canning Masterbuilt Regular Contributors Veteran New Mexico Sous Vide Gardeningreplied to wdaly on last edited by
wdaly I realized my was pretty smart and wanted my best interest after I moved 1200 miles away, luckily I made it home twice a year to see my parents before they passed. Still miss them, especially my dad this time of year because deer hunting is coming.
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Testing out the new photo compression app that I downloaded.
That works slick…thanks Grimpuppy!