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Your upload max size pic is 100kb. I have been trying to upload pics of 91kb-80kband 70kb. In each case I am told the upload is too big yet my computer says they are the sizes I mentioned. What up with that ? Appreciate your help in this matter.
Where are you wanting to post your pictures? What program did you use to resize them? I can help you if you need it however, I can't answer your above question.
Terry- The pics are in my computer and I have downsized them by downsizing and transfering them to my documents. My computer says they are the sizes I mentioned in my post. I also just found the resize2mail web site. Guess I will try that unless you have suggestions. Thanks...
Terry- Also the program I used to resize them is Nikon's Picture Project. I wanted to embed a new avatar of my bike and to post pics of it on the Dyna Forum. Thanks again
Terry- The pics are in my computer and I have downsized them by downsizing and transfering them to my documents. My computer says they are the sizes I mentioned in my post. I also just found the resize2mail web site. Guess I will try that unless you have suggestions. Thanks...
It's quite possible that when you were doing this, that the forum was undergoing maintenance and may have caused this issue. If that is not the case, what you can do is email your pictures to me at devilsreject97@aim.com and I will not only upload them, but make sure that everything is on the up and up.
I know some people have had issues uploading, and its generally something very simple that is going wrong.
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