Mike,
I use a Kodak like yours on occassion, I think the pixes should be big enough. They won't be as big as the Kodak software you're using--if you are--on your home computer, but they will be big enough. As for the rest of your question, I eagerly await answers, too.
Les
I use photobucket, http://photobucket.com/ and it seems to do well enough. Here is a sample.
Tom Trigg
Yeah me and Triggy use photobucket and it is free. Can make different folders etc.....
Toad
[*IMG]http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll210/casino_trains/Chip%20and%20Dip/zztop2.jpg[/IMG]
Pick this one but no *, Should look like this when posted
Another....
[*IMG]http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll210/casino_trains/Chip%20and%20Dip/1.jpg[/IMG]
Should look like
Mike Dorsch CJ M r.r. wrote:Thanks guys ! Do you just copy the properties and paste it to your post ?
Yes. Paste it into the "photo" tool in the "posting composition" window. You know, the one that looks like a picture of a tree. When you open that "tool" there will be an "http" automatically in the window, just erase it and paste in the adress properties of your photo. (the required "http" will be in the data you are pasting in.)
Rene Schweitzer
Classic Toy Trains/Garden Railways/Model Railroader
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