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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" :( ? |
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:
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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. :) |
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: |
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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 ******************** *********************** 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 |
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!
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