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What Zenon said to do is what I do when I can't be bothered to resize.

I created a picasa account and simply upload the pictures there.

Once the pics are there, they're resized automatically.

From there, I Right click the picture, and copy (CTRL-C) the file location

Once you've done that simply past the file between "[im g]....[/im g] <No space of course.>

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yeah sorry i wasnt too clear. i couldnt upload any photos cause they were over 2mb. is picassa like FastStone Photo Resizer? someone further into the forum mentioned that program and it seems to work.

-look out for my NZ snowboarding pics

cheers

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Fast Stone is just a resizer. Picasa is a program that can do all sorts of things.

One of which is to resize as you upload :)

So you can upload them at 800pixels

OR you can upload using Picasa in full size and then just link to the 800pixel versions

Here is my online picasa web album as an example: http://picasaweb.google.com/ZennonDamant

and here is a picture IN that first album linked to here:

2009-06-14%20Fraser%20Island.jpg

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so you use it like a database for all your photos.

so how do you upload from picassa to a website?

What Zenon said to do is what I do when I can't be bothered to resize.

I created a picasa account and simply upload the pictures there.

Once the pics are there, they're resized automatically.

From there, I Right click the picture, and copy (CTRL-C) the file location

Once you've done that simply past the file between "[im g]....[/im g] <No space of course.>

There's your answer! :ermm:

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so you use it like a database for all your photos.

so how do you upload from picassa to a website?

you got some good pictures

Yeah exactly.

And to use the pciture you dont have to upload it again

As it is already hosted on the google servers.

So all you have to do is link to it.

When you view your picture in the Picasa web album you will see on the right there will be a "Link to Photo" which gives the the URL to the image.

And you just use that URL then :D

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Thanks for this fellas. I've started to try to post picture links instead of attach. I've been using the member photos on this site and clicking the copy link address. But since Google's kind enough to host our pictures well all the better.

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