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<blockquote data-quote="blksn8k" data-source="post: 1028252" data-attributes="member: 64142"><p>My guess is that the pixel count on your photo is too high. This site apparently has very limited bandwidth. What I do is open the photo in Paint where I reduce the pixel count to about 15% of the original. After saving the photo with that change you should be able to upload it to your library without any errors.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>You can also reduce the size of the photo if you use the "Scale image" option during the upload process. Either way, you probably need to reduce the size of the photo by a substantial amount.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Once you do that you need to open the photo in a separate browser session by clicking on the new image in your library. Then copy the web address and close that session. Then go to your new post and pick the second icon from the far right below the message text. That will add {img}{/img} to the body of your message (I changed [ to { for illustrative purposes). All you need to do then is paste the copied web address for the photo in the middle of the img data right between ] and [.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blksn8k, post: 1028252, member: 64142"] My guess is that the pixel count on your photo is too high. This site apparently has very limited bandwidth. What I do is open the photo in Paint where I reduce the pixel count to about 15% of the original. After saving the photo with that change you should be able to upload it to your library without any errors. You can also reduce the size of the photo if you use the "Scale image" option during the upload process. Either way, you probably need to reduce the size of the photo by a substantial amount. Once you do that you need to open the photo in a separate browser session by clicking on the new image in your library. Then copy the web address and close that session. Then go to your new post and pick the second icon from the far right below the message text. That will add {img}{/img} to the body of your message (I changed [ to { for illustrative purposes). All you need to do then is paste the copied web address for the photo in the middle of the img data right between ] and [. [/QUOTE]
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