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8ballracing
Apr 16th, 09, 06:39 AM
Just got done uploading a few progress pics.......site returned as uploads successful but the photos are not in the album. Is there a delay or have I done something wrong? This is the album I am having trouble with (http://www.camaros.net/showroom/showgallery.php?cat=552)

Thanks
Matt

8ballracing
Apr 16th, 09, 07:04 AM
Okay, I was successful uploading a new picture but it was a file from my old camera Sony cyber shot......The images are saved in my computer as jpeg.... the new camera is Olympus if that matters. Pics from new camera go through the upload but do not post......

DjD
Apr 16th, 09, 08:53 AM
Two things come to mind, you have 4 albums with a lot of pic's in each so you may have reached your storage limit. Since you got one pic uploaded today from the old camara but couldn't get any from the new it sounds more like the new is set to a larger file size or the resolution is higher and one or both are exceeding the max kb or resolution size allowed.

I'm sure when Al sees this he will be able to say for sure...

Al
Apr 16th, 09, 11:11 AM
Agreed. I think the new images are too big for our system to process. They should be around 1024 X768

You can send me one: admin@camaros.net and I'll check it out. New cameras can take some huge photos.

Al

8ballracing
Apr 17th, 09, 05:17 AM
Thanks Dennis and Al. I re-sized and it solved the problem.........Now, I know why I have kids..........The site www.Imageshack.us lets you upload for free and re-sizes ready for the showroom. I was not looking forward to resizing all the new photos.

8Ball

DjD
Apr 17th, 09, 12:32 PM
Hey Matt - I hate resizing too, check your camera settings, should be both size (800x600, 1024x768, 3000x2000) and file size (fine, extra fine etc) settings. If you are not making big prints or publishing pic's in magazines you really don't need the biggest and best. Take a few test shots of the same subject, say one of each setting combination then view them and print them at say 8x10 or what ever you do most of your prints and that will help you find the size and resolution to get the most out of your storage without quality loss.