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X5only 12-17-2019 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by crystalworks (Post 1173778)
Main reason is I hate (like full on despise with the fire of a thousand suns) small, no detail, images for DIY's. It pained me using small images for the pdf write up. PB was good for 10 years before a year or so ago. *shrug* I'd like to host my own images really, but switched to using postimg for the time being.

Crystalworks, one of the main reasons one needs to reduce the image size is so that it doesn't fill the entire screen! You've seen those lousy DIY where a single pic fills an entire page. Pics taken by smartphones are of a very high resolution. I usually resize them by 75% and that still can fill the entire screen with 4 high res images. If you post using tapatalk forum app, it automatically resizes your pics to keep within the limits of image size allowed for attachments.

Try it and you will be very happy with your pic posts as the pics will always be there for years to come - just attach, post and forget; no hosting image hustles and maintenance or costs. :thumbup:.

Here's an example of an old post with pics taken by my smartphone reduced by 85%. Note the high res and size of pics:D. Those pics will always be online.

https://xoutpost.com/1155219-post20.html.

On the other hand, have you ever come across those potentially valuable DIYs that are rendered almost useless when in place of images, you see only an "x" :( ?

Overboost 12-17-2019 09:51 PM

I cut the pics from my current phone camera to 15% of their native size with MS Paint before posting. Keeps them under 100 kbytes. :thumbup:

X5only 12-17-2019 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Overboost (Post 1173794)
I cut the pics from my current phone camera to 15% of their native size with MS Paint before posting. Keeps them under 100 kbytes. :thumbup:

Great info! What image format to do you save them as (.png, .jpg, etc)?

Qsilver7 12-18-2019 10:16 AM

I save them as .jpg

Over the decades...I've learned to reduce/change images with large resolutions to approx 800x600 (many phone or camera images are like 2500x3000 or larger). Most times I just change the first dimension to "800" and let the image resizer do its thing.

Like stated above...it prevents having images so large that you have to scroll left/right & up/down just to get some perspective of what you're looking at. :)

crystalworks 12-18-2019 10:32 AM

When I upload to postimg I have it resize the images to for a19" monitor comfortably. I forget what resolution that is. Bigger than those you guys use for sure. But I prefer larger images. Not scroll the page big, but bigger. I use a 32" monitor (1080p) in both the garage and the office (4k) and a 75" in the living room (4k) so screen real estate isn't usually an issue. But small pictures sometimes can be a problem. I'm sure I'm an outlier as most probably view the forums on a smartphone.

I'll DL tapatalk x5only and have a play with it. Certainly would make posting images from the phone easier. I commonly use pics from our dslr which is another reason for postimg. :dunno:

Qsilver7 12-18-2019 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by X5only (Post 1173775)
Yeah, I also have the X5 Bentley manual - both don't have instructions on how to remove the tailgate flap trims. They do have instructions on how to remove the tailgate itself, lock and the shocks.

Sometimes it just takes a few stabs at specific search words/phrases. I tried a few and initially came up empty...but then I just pared down to using "tail gate trim" (as the search words) and when I scrolled down through the list of results...I found the following link & info...which then provided more links...two of which are also listed below along with some images: https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/e...te-trim-panel/




https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/e...-panel/C6gnGfw


Open rear lid lower section.
Lever rear insert (1) upwards out of retainers (2) and pull towards rear out of guides (3).


https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/obj/89ZXDIt


Installation:
Mounts (1) and guides (2) on insert (3) must not be damaged.


https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/obj/7saK7zc


Installation:
If necessary, replace faulty retainers (1) and rubber parts (2) on rear lid lower section (3).


https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/obj/7vhKMd7

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https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/e...-panel/C6gnGfw


Raise cover (1) and release screws (2).
Release screws (3) and remove trim (4).


https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/obj/870JNub


Installation:
If necessary, replace faulty retainers (1) and rubber parts (2) on rear lid lower section (3).

https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/obj/7vhKMd7


Replacement only:
Remove insulating mat (1) from old trim (2) and insert in new trim.


https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/obj/89ebo3u












X5only 12-18-2019 02:00 PM

QSilver7, you got me floored! Thanks for restoring my faith in https://www.newtis.info. Double high fives to you :thumbup:. Thanks for your persistence - I could never find that info in newtis and I've learned something new :D. Bentley manual certainly doesn't have the info. Long live https://www.newtis.info!

Qsilver7 12-19-2019 10:34 AM

:thumbup:


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