View Full Version : posting a WIP-help
Denise
03-05-2005, 03:11 PM
Ok...I must be really dense....I am not being successful at posting my wip. I scanned it into ps then did a photomerge (too big for 1 scan) then changed the file name to pdf and resized it and I can't get it to attach.
Any suggestions???
I hate computers.......
Denise
Ok...I must be really dense....I am not being successful at posting my wip. I scanned it into ps then did a photomerge (too big for 1 scan) then changed the file name to pdf and resized it and I can't get it to attach.
Any suggestions???
I hate computers.......
Denise
I did mine by running it through photo shop and resizing it down to the maximum size of pixels that it will allow, I think under 500 on the width. Changed it to jpg. I uploaded fine as an attachment. I'm not sure if that is the way you wanted to post it, but it was easy for me that way.
KarenCardinal
03-05-2005, 03:16 PM
Denise, I don't know what image types the forum is set up to accept, but I think you'd do better if you saved your image as a jpg. Also keep the size at 600 pixels wide or tall (whichever side is bigger).
Looking forward to seeing your WIP!
Edit: Jeez... there's always someone beating me to the answer! ;)
Bill C
03-05-2005, 03:20 PM
hope this helps! :D
Attaching Files to your thread or posts.
To attach a file to a new post, simply click the Manage attachments button at the bottom of the post composition page. From there click browse and locate the file that you want to attach from your local hard drive.
These are the valid file types to be used on Scribble Talk; bmp, doc, gif, jpe, jpeg, jpg, pdf, png, psd, txt, and zip. Attached images should be no larger than 600 pixels wide by 600 pixels tall.
After locating file, click upload. Close upload window when finished, submit message and you’re done! The image or file will be added to your post.
Denise
03-05-2005, 03:54 PM
ok thought I did all that exactly like you all are saying...but here goes...I'm trying again :) :) :) :)
I'll let you know how I fair...thank you all for responding so quickly!
Denise
Bill C
03-05-2005, 03:57 PM
one other thing, watch your resolution (72 dpi best) too much resolution and the file will be too large to upload.
Denise
03-05-2005, 06:14 PM
I did it!! Thanks everyone! I just had to keep whittling down the size and it finally worked! Only took me 3 hours!
Denise
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