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Post by FasterthaMyou on Nov 20, 2013 21:23:18 GMT
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Post by Chandrian on Nov 20, 2013 22:07:37 GMT
FasterthaMyou Idk how you guys keep using that shĂtbucket lol. your image is so resized that I can't even see the speed, not even thinking about the time. D:
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Post by FasterthaMyou on Nov 20, 2013 22:15:38 GMT
FasterthaMyou Idk how you guys keep using that shĂtbucket lol. your image is so resized that I can't even see the speed, not even thinking about the time. D: :lol:Sorry, Jussi suggested it. My time is on the link, btw.
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Post by ianism on Nov 20, 2013 22:27:11 GMT
FasterthaMyou Idk how you guys keep using that shĂtbucket lol. your image is so resized that I can't even see the speed, not even thinking about the time. D: :lol:Sorry, Jussi suggested it. My time is on the link, btw. nice Megane! yeah i just use FB for uploading photos now, so i have an ISRC album that only i can see, unless i share the direct link with someone. photobucket doesn't make them full size anymore and facebook does, plus it is easier to link to the photos now too
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Post by Jussi on Nov 20, 2013 23:05:38 GMT
yeah i just use FB for uploading photos now, so i have an ISRC album that only i can see, unless i share the direct link with someone. photobucket doesn't make them full size anymore and facebook does, plus it is easier to link to the photos now too Photobucket used to be the best, because you could just copy your last entry and change numbers in nfswXXXX.jpg for new pictures, but it resizes the pictures now, so it does not really work for resolutions sharper than my 1280x800. I still use it, because my resolution is still readable and it is indeed easy and fast to use. Is there another image host that could be used as I described, by just changing the screenshot number? Jussi EDIT: Photobucket does not make my pictures 640 px wide. It makes them 1024 px wide. Check your settings FasterthaMyou!
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Post by FasterthaMyou on Nov 20, 2013 23:17:39 GMT
How does this look?
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Post by Tomek on Nov 20, 2013 23:23:27 GMT
Now after right clicking on your pictures they opens in 1920x1080 resolution. Good job.
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Post by Jussi on Nov 20, 2013 23:24:04 GMT
OMG?! Tell me how to stop the resizing. Jussi
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Post by FasterthaMyou on Nov 20, 2013 23:31:44 GMT
OMG?! Tell me how to stop the resizing. Jussi Wait, this is bad?
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Post by Jussi on Nov 20, 2013 23:35:34 GMT
Wait, this is bad? Bad as in you do not know how you managed to upload in full size? Jussi EDIT: I just tested this and I did have the right option chosen, but for some reason it didn't work before. Maybe it does now that I have toggled it back and forth.
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Post by FasterthaMyou on Nov 20, 2013 23:53:50 GMT
Wait, this is bad? Bad as in you do not know how you managed to upload in full size? Jussi I went into my upload setting and changed it from 640 to original size. Is that what you mean?
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Post by Jussi on Nov 20, 2013 23:59:18 GMT
I went into my upload setting and changed it from 640 to original size. Is that what you mean? Yup, you have it working right for you now. I still need to test if it starts working for me too, because I've had that same setting, but it still resized my pictures. Or maybe I have used wrong BBCode. Jussi
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Post by Jussi on Nov 21, 2013 0:16:21 GMT
Looks like I was just using old tags without the new ~original addition. Jussi
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Post by Chandrian on Nov 21, 2013 1:05:21 GMT
You guys should try imgur at least once. As simple as going to imgur.com, clicking "Computer", selecting the image you want to upload, wait for it, and then get tons of links of it. Ezpz. You don't even need an account (and if you need one you can make one in 5s using your facebook profile), this is a good thing as, although idk about photobucket, imageshack requires an account to get direct links.
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Post by andsoclean on Nov 21, 2013 1:23:33 GMT
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