07-18-2017 | #71 | |
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Using Forum Albums IS an Option for most.
There are lots of options using Forum Albums for most that post. It is fast, simple and you can size photos for posting easily on either Forum (Registry or CF).
I just determined we can NOW have up to 10 images in each post on the Registry. Will determine soon how many photos you can load on CF Albums which you only need to reload one photo which can be sized as you post using pixels. You can load 400 photos on Registry Albums and Resize using Paint before you load using Pixel Sizing. The photos below top are CF 133, 400, 800 widths. The photos bottom are Registry 800 and 400 pixel widths. See Item #3 Resizing Photos for Forum Posts and Creating Reference Links Quote:
It may be Images.....but a photo is often worth a 1,000 words. We have BIGGER issues with many great technical posts relying on IMAGES for clarity now having those IMAGES disappear. AND IMMEDIATELY. |
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07-19-2017 | #72 | |
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Re: I need another option than Photo bucket
Dynomite,
First off, we (at least I) owe you a number of drinks of your favorite beverage for all you do here. Thank you. Yes, the critical nature of this topic is understood - especially all the previous threads relying on hosted images for clarity. I think those of us who use PB some, but purely for forum hosting purposes -- not for a business -- are taken by surprise all of a sudden PB wanting a monthly subscription payment. Not that I'm adverse to paying it, but was trying with my attempt at using a free Dropbox subscription to make something work. I've had it for years, and have never had any issues with security. It's been a great way to transfer documents and photos to people I've needed to pass things on to. Hard to keep up with all the subscriptions/websites one is on. Trying to simply life... if that is even possible these days! lol In any case, Ccmano's suggestion is excellent, if that is a consideration: Quote:
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07-19-2017 | #73 |
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Sizing Photos in Registry Forum Albums
Using our Registry Albums.......first is 800 pixels wide....second is 400 pixels wide....third is 200 pixel wide.......Nice Photo.....I am assuming you do not mind me experimenting with your photo
For some reason no one is talking registry albums and if they are now at 400 photos would cover most photo usage on the Forum. It just crossed my mind.....maybe you have to be a paying member to have Albums I would guess but the annual dues for Registry membership are reasonable. You can now insert 10 images in each post (a very recent upgrade here on Registry). I have 10 images in this post including smilies. As an aside.....storing my photos here in Albums even if Registry goes up in flames......I only use the photos on the Registry (I have experimented between Forums a bit) so Lost Albums are no loss since the usage is also lost if you get my drift. I am talking Albums on the Forums Simply because it is so easy to use and would be so easy to increase and pay for upgrades in photo quantity. You can store 400 photos in your Albums on Registry. On Corvette Forum the photo storage is about 500 photos. The TRICK is after you have selected 800 or 400 pixels or 200 pixel using Paint....and after you have uploaded to Registry Albums.....you then click on that photo in your Albums (either 800 pixel I call L or 400 pixel I call M) and hit copy....then paste in post using the insert image above (in edit mode) OR.....just place url link between [IMG] and [/IMG] in edit mode...or copy and paste BB Code
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07-19-2017 | #74 |
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Re: I need another option than Photo bucket
Clarification Please. The proposal to post photos on a increase in Registry membership is an excellent idea. BUT the Forum is available to anyone and they will not be contributing financially to paying for this image server. The Forum would need to limited to Registry members only. Otherwise we are paying for non-members photo's. That is not fair.
Comments? Sent from my iPhone using ZR-1 Net Registry
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07-19-2017 | #75 | |
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Registry Forum Albums
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So.....Registry Non Members have photo storage same as Registry Members? I get the feeling this is none of my business If this thread gets closed.....we will know this is none of my business I got in trouble one time showing a photo of a grain cart alongside a semi truck in corn field as being wasteful regarding photo usage but that is all I had at the time in my Album trying to show photo sizing in posts. Some of these boys do not know if I am joking, teasing, making fun, having fun, or just trying to help....that is where I get into trouble......
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07-19-2017 | #76 | |
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Re: I need another option than Photo bucket
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I also changed the setting for 10 images per post. We (The Board of the Registry) are looking at our options of using the Albums (I don't see a way to upload videos??) or hosting our own image server. I am not sure if the use of Albums is limited or not or if it can be. Our concern is what you are just discussing, members vs non-members. If we host our own image server we can add videos and also control this to be a members only access site, however we would need to create a from end interface to allow uploading and managing of images. Our main concern is the continuity of the images as we have holes in threads now so we would like to be able to store, backup and preserve them. Stay tuned as we would like to provide the "solution"
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07-19-2017 | #77 | |
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Registry Forum Albums
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07-20-2017 | #78 | ||
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Re: I need another option than Photo bucket
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The Fokker Dr.I (Pronounced DR-1, rhymes with ZR-1) was Anthony Fokker's first "triplane" and was first flown by Baron Manfred von Richthofen (a.k.a, the Red Baron) in 1917. Richthofen would get his last 19 (of 80) victories in this highly maneuverable aircraft. The last 5 victories would be against the Sopwith "Camel." The Sopwith Camel is the British aircraft we see Snoopy flying and still dogfighting with the Red Baron. Since you are involved in farming (nice combine and truck pic!), it might be noted that the Dr-I aircraft's wings were made of linen fabric -- from the flax plant (coated with a dope/glue to make it stiff). The 9 cylinder rotary engine was primarily lubricated with castor oil -- from the castor oil plant! Quote:
BTW, where are the teenagers/twenty-somethings (when you need them) who'd be able to help us solve these computer problems instantly? lol.
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07-20-2017 | #79 |
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Re: I need another option than Photo bucket
We need a professional cloud service that can be easily accessed by mobile devices and stand Browsers.
E.g. http://cloudinary.com/ Sent from my iPhone using ZR-1 Net Registry
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07-20-2017 | #80 |
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Re: I need another option than Photo bucket
I'm enjoying this thread ... some observations
Would it be possible (or even a good idea) for dues paying forum members to continue to have storage space of 400 or more photos but limit non paying forum members to storage space of 5 photos? This might be an encouragement for non-members to realize the benefits of becoming full members of the Registry. Just a few thoughts with no desire to step on any toes ... but it's obvious that we need a good, workable solution for photo storage. As mentioned earlier one of the benefits about storing photos on the forum's space is that these photos will be maintained/archived for as long as the forums are working - this is important, especially for those photos that tell a story of an event, a maintenance project, and on & on. Those of us who self host have to be aware that if we change the structure of our own websites that involves URL (address) changes, then we break the link to our own photos requiring us to go back to all earlier forum posts and "fix" the links. Been there, done that - more than once. This is a really productive discussion even though it's taken some interesting twists & turns. |
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