IllinoisHunter Posted October 19, 2009 Report Share Posted October 19, 2009 I'm trying to upload a picture to the site and I keep getting this message: Error creating thumbnail! Error code: 1 Command: "/usr/bin/mogrify" +profile "*" -size 100x80 -quality 60 -geometry 100x80 -unsharp 10 '/home/realtree/public_html/img/500/thumbs/101309_bigun_3.JPG' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buckee Posted October 19, 2009 Report Share Posted October 19, 2009 POST PICTURE DIRECTLY FROM YOUR COMPUTER YOU CAN NOW POST PICTURE DIRECTLY FROM YOUR COMPUTER TOO This is a really good feature. They come up in your post as a clickable thumbnail picture, that takes you to the larger picture. The Allowable size for a jpg is 97.7 KB . So you may have to downsize your pictures on your computer first, before using this feature. SEE RESIZING PICS BELOW They will show up as clickable thumbnails like this: [ATTACH]210[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]211[/ATTACH] You have a program called "PAINT" on your computer already. RESIZING Pictures Download your picture from your camera to your computer and save them in a folder, where you know where they are. Best place is in "My Documents", and inside the "My Pictures" folder. Go to your picture folder on your PC where the picture/pictures are stored. Right click on the picture, then (left click) on Open with "Paint" Then, up top in the toolbar: left Click on "Image" left Click on "stretch/skew" When the box comes up, change your height and width from 100% to 40% or 50% and then "left click" on "OK". Let's say you chose 50%, and the picture isn't quite small enough yet. You need to first undo, what you just did by clicking on "EDIT" and then "UNDO" Then you can go back to "STRETCH/SKEW" and try maybe 40% or 30%. ................ If you want to keep one picture of the original size for future developing and one of the downsized for the web, click "Save as"... then re-name your picture and choose save as .jpg and designate which folder you want to save it in so you know where it is. When naming pictures, don't leave spaces between words or numbers. example: mooseNov2006 It's that easy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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