How To Post (upload) Photos

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Speedy, Aug 11, 2005.

  1. GARY LASPEA

    GARY LASPEA Junior Member

    Gary laspea

    hope these photos get to some one .green said to try and send them.:thumb:
     

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  3. hallmark929

    hallmark929 Junior Member

    Hi out there. I'm new to coin talk,and I also am working on putting on photos.:confused:
     

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  4. GARY LASPEA

    GARY LASPEA Junior Member

    Do not ask me i am new also
     
  5. itsallngoodtime

    itsallngoodtime Beachhunter

    Thanks for the information.
    Bob
     
  6. gerryess

    gerryess gerryess

    I find it easier to go to photobucket.com and subscribe (its free) then create your own album - sounds convoluted I know but just follow the directions - then having made your album when you call up a picture you will see a series of short cuts. Select the bottom one - thats IMG and copy. With me still? Now go to "coin talk" and in the message box enter the IMG number you have copied, and post in the normal way. Don't try to review first, the picture should appear after you have "Posted"
    Best of luck
     
  7. itsallngoodtime

    itsallngoodtime Beachhunter

  8. GARY LASPEA

    GARY LASPEA Junior Member

    3 cent ddn

    :eek:hya:Just hi.WHAT IS IT WORTH?
     

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  9. weasle94

    weasle94 Junior Member

    Thanks Weasle 94 Much easier than the way I went
     
  10. coinman0456

    coinman0456 Coin Collector

    testing photo application

    how are these pics? or what am I doing wrong?
     

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  11. weasle94

    weasle94 Junior Member

    my images are 11.4 MB too large for this forum
     
  12. weasle94

    weasle94 Junior Member

    anyway to get them up?
     
  13. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Sure, just read the beginning of this thread. It's all explained.
     
  14. coinman0456

    coinman0456 Coin Collector

    BTW the photos I have displayed rare the Die Variety "round" o's. care to offer grade opinion? I havent figured out how to resize to show the luster on this coin. Novice to coin photos here.
     
  15. marvel05

    marvel05 Junior Member

    Jefferson Nickel Coins Marked

    hello,

    Anyone know what's the meaning marked on this coin?
     

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  16. jaguarjo

    jaguarjo Junior Member

    1800&1865 dollars

    ladies and gentlmen , could use a little help trying to identfing this coin please . I understand the heraldiceagle reverse . what i dont understand is the washington its the same size as the heraldic eagle 38 mm[​IMG]mm
     
  17. jaguarjo

    jaguarjo Junior Member

    1800&1865 silver coins both 38mm

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  18. jaguarjo

    jaguarjo Junior Member

    cant see all the detail if the liberty is still showing 100 to 330 good find good luck
     
  19. Mr. Coin

    Mr. Coin Member

    How do you get photos that large with only 250kb?
     
  20. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Host them on another site and link to them here: photobucket, picasa, Flickr, etc.
     
  21. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    The size of a picture does not directly relate to the KB's. Here is one that is 2300 by 3000 and only uses 69 KB. I will grant you that it is not a good picture of the coin when you blow it all the way up (click on it three times), but obviously there is something between this picture and the original 2 meg picture. Most photo editing programs have settings for how fine you want the picture to be saved. All you have to do is reduce the fineness (or whatever name your program calls it).
     

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