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My first game cam pics ready to post, but first I have a question
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I know how to post pics by first putting them somewhere on the web (Photobucket in my case) but is it possible to post pics directly from a file on my computer without having to put them on the web first?
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Re: My first game cam pics ready to post, but first I have a question
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Yes, you just have to resize them.
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Yes, click on "Attachments and other options" and then "Choose file."
It's best if you can resize your pictures first, to 800x600 or smaller.
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Re: My first game cam pics ready to post, but first I have a question
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Trying to figure out how to resize pics on my computer. Is there a tutorial somewhere on that?
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Re: My first game cam pics ready to post, but first I have a question
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Most guys use the Paint program under Accessories on your computer. It has an option to resize a pic, then save the new smaller size and upload it.
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Re: My first game cam pics ready to post, but first I have a question
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Just open the picture in Microsoft Office, click on the "Picture" menu, select 'resize,' and it should be obvious how to complete the process once you get there.
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Re: My first game cam pics ready to post, but first I have a question
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OK, I think I've got it figured out thanks to your tips.
So, the pics didn't turn out very well and it sounds like I missed a reformatting step in my SD cards which may have caused that problem, so I'll need to figure that out for better quality pics. The camera is in the woods a short walk from home just to test it out before putting it out in a good hunting area. I am getting does so far but I changed the location by about 100 yards today that I think may have a little more traffic so I'm hoping to get a buck on film.
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open pic, right click the mouse on the pic, "open in"..."paint", re-size to 800x600, save and post. This is what I do and it is really easy.
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Reformatting your card won't give you better quality pictures. It's the camera that determines picture quality.
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