Trip to Cherry Mountain :) Fall pics. of the Ozark Mountains
Cool, let me know what you think.
Two questions for you...First, how do you post a picture as big as you did in this thread (the one I wanted)?
Second, is that a website or something you belong to that you linked to in your original post? I would like to have a place to put my pictures so I can just post a link like you did, rather than posting all the pictures here in the thread.
Thanks
BREW
Two questions for you...First, how do you post a picture as big as you did in this thread (the one I wanted)?
Second, is that a website or something you belong to that you linked to in your original post? I would like to have a place to put my pictures so I can just post a link like you did, rather than posting all the pictures here in the thread.
Thanks
BREW
I pay $5 a month for my own web hosting throu http://www.t35.com/ (but they have fre hosting too, How ever free hosting includes the dreaded pop up ads on you site.) So that and teh more web sp[ace is worth the extra $5 to me. I also go ahead and pay $35 a year to yahoo to register my domain so nobody steals it from me.
When I upload images to my host, they are not compressed beyond my own settings that I used when I created them. So I can post as big as I want from there. I still use the F150online photo gallery if file compression dosn't matter on that image.
To make that web photo page I simply used the automated web photo gallery in Photoshop. (File/automate/Web Photo Gallery...)
Once Web Photo Gallery box is open select the style for the web page, select the folder you want it to create the gallery from, select a folder outside of the previous selected folder that you want it to put the web page in, fill out any info you want included on the page, hit OK, then sit back and PS will put together a photo gallery page from all the images in that folder for you.
Then upload every thing that PS put in the destination folder to a web host and whala, you have a photo gallery web page on the net.
When I upload images to my host, they are not compressed beyond my own settings that I used when I created them. So I can post as big as I want from there. I still use the F150online photo gallery if file compression dosn't matter on that image.
To make that web photo page I simply used the automated web photo gallery in Photoshop. (File/automate/Web Photo Gallery...)
Once Web Photo Gallery box is open select the style for the web page, select the folder you want it to create the gallery from, select a folder outside of the previous selected folder that you want it to put the web page in, fill out any info you want included on the page, hit OK, then sit back and PS will put together a photo gallery page from all the images in that folder for you.
Then upload every thing that PS put in the destination folder to a web host and whala, you have a photo gallery web page on the net.


