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I painted STORM DOORS for a musician friend/customer of mine!!!!
Yeah, I know! I bad! About as bad as those people who post to the religious threads just to bait people into getting into arguments for the sake of arguing!
But, for real now, I do have an image that I would like to post while all of you are here that concerns one of my types of art in which I am involved, and that would be music I want to do it correctly, so I might need some help, please. Please consider this a test image for me. Many more will follow at points in the future. I spent quite awhile tonight assembling images that I could find that are already on my computer.
Since the image contains me in it, it will be small.
I do have two questions for which I would appreciate an answer, please.
What are the approximate sizes of the images that your have already posted?
Do I type in my description of the image before I place the image in the post, or after I have uploaded the image?
I painted STORM DOORS for a musician friend/customer of mine!!!!
Yeah, I know! I bad! About as bad as those people who post to the religious threads just to bait people into getting into arguments for the sake of arguing!
But, for real now, I do have an image that I would like to post while all of you are here that concerns one of my types of art in which I am involved, and that would be music I want to do it correctly, so I might need some help, please. Please consider this a test image for me. Many more will follow at points in the future. I spent quite awhile tonight assembling images that I could find that are already on my computer.
Since the image contains me in it, it will be small.
I do have two questions for which I would appreciate an answer, please.
What are the approximate sizes of the images that your have already posted?
Do I type in my description of the image before I place the image in the post, or after I have uploaded the image?
Thank you!
For some reason, I could not access this page for a bit. But I am back. The way I post is to resize the image to the largest whether width or height at 450 pixels. You can use 750 but I like 450. But if you are in the image, post at 750 as long as that is the largest either width or height. I go to the body of the e-mail, type the description or any information I want to post regarding the attachment then go down to "advanced", then further down, it will allow you to browse your files, chose which one you want to post and then hit upload (or download) I forget what it says. Then you can preview but it won't show images, just text, but it will list them in the area where you loaded them. Send. Is this what you needed to know? I may be answering questions that you already know the answer to. I am so new to this, you might get better info from Cal or Didi!
I painted STORM DOORS for a musician friend/customer of mine!!!!
Yeah, I know! I bad! About as bad as those people who post to the religious threads just to bait people into getting into arguments for the sake of arguing!
I KNEW IT!!! You tease! VERY bad!
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Originally Posted by Clough
Since the image contains me in it, it will be small.
??? Why ??? You don't want us to see you???
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Originally Posted by Clough
What are the approximate sizes of the images that your have already posted?
If you mean in megapixels, when you are uploading the image it tells you how many it shouldn't exceed depending upon the type of file (ie: jpeg, etc). I just resize them by sight to what feels to be an appropriate size.
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Originally Posted by Clough
Do I type in my description of the image before I place the image in the post, or after I have uploaded the image?
Either way. I usually type first, but sometimes I think of something to add. Please do hurry, I need my beauty sleep!
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Originally Posted by Clough
Thank you!
No, thank you! (i considered making you wait, but....)
This is me when I gave a musical program and lecture on early music for the Friends of the Rock Island Library some years ago. The instrument that you see is a virginal, which is a type of harpsichord. I own and did decorate the instrument. There is an interesting story about how I obtained the virginal.