Trying to upload pictures. i have 7 in my gallery and bought another 50mb off you. It says it has been yploaded sucessfully every time i try but nothing comes off my account and no new pictures appear.
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Started by Stuart Cornthwaite, Dec 20 2006 04:23 PM
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#2
Posted 20 December 2006 - 04:44 PM
Hmmm, I can see that you are logged in to the Gallery currently, and that you uploaded 7 photos on December 17th.
Here is your gallery:
http://www.photograp...amp;ppuser=7159
So everything looks in order.
There is a limit on the file size that you can upload of 5Mbs. The best idea is to resize your photos to 800 pixels wide/high before uploading them.
And the only acceptable file formats are: .jpg .jpeg .png
Here is your gallery:
http://www.photograp...amp;ppuser=7159
So everything looks in order.
There is a limit on the file size that you can upload of 5Mbs. The best idea is to resize your photos to 800 pixels wide/high before uploading them.
And the only acceptable file formats are: .jpg .jpeg .png
Mark Goldstein
Editor, PhotographyBLOG
Editor, PhotographyBLOG
#3
Posted 20 December 2006 - 04:51 PM
All my pics are jpeg and under 4 mb. i get the screen telling me they have been uploaded sucessfully then nothing.
#4
#5
Posted 20 December 2006 - 05:01 PM
i think i,ve managed it. i've made pic smaller in dimensions. I didn't do this with my free pictures what i posted so i think that was the confusion. Thanks for your help.
#6
Posted 20 December 2006 - 05:07 PM
Excellent!
It's always best to resize your images first if possible, as a program like Adobe Photoshop will do a much better job.
It's always best to resize your images first if possible, as a program like Adobe Photoshop will do a much better job.
Mark Goldstein
Editor, PhotographyBLOG
Editor, PhotographyBLOG
#7
Posted 07 January 2007 - 04:42 AM
I am experiencing this issue and I believe the photos I have tried to upload were within all the specified parameters. Please help!!!!
QUOTE (markgoldstein @ Dec 20 2006, 12:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Excellent!
It's always best to resize your images first if possible, as a program like Adobe Photoshop will do a much better job.
It's always best to resize your images first if possible, as a program like Adobe Photoshop will do a much better job.
#8
Posted 07 January 2007 - 11:19 AM
Andrew, I've emailed you about this.
Mark Goldstein
Editor, PhotographyBLOG
Editor, PhotographyBLOG
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