If anyone has problems uploading photos because the file size is too large for server then may I introduce the image resize tool from Microsoft. Once you have installed it you simply right click on the photo(s) you want to resize, select the size you want the photo to be then click OK. It is as simple as that.
If you are on windows XP then you can download it from
download.microsoft.com/download/whistler/Install/2/WXP/EN-US/ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe
If your on Vista or Windows 7 you can download a reworked version from
imageresizer.codeplex.com/ (codeplex is hosted by Microsoft)
It is actually very easy to tell which version of windows you are running. assuming that you have not fiddled with the settings then if you have a rectangular start button in the bottom Left had corner of your screen it is Windows xp so use the first link. If you have a round button with a flag in it then you will have either Vista or Windows 7. In that case use the second link. Simples Matt's new Image up-loader resizes your pics automatically but using these tools makes it easier to send pics by msm, facebook, and other forums you may be a member of.
I usually find that most things from Microsoft doesn't work. So if you have a Mac use the e-mail facility in i-photo to reduce your picture size and retrieve it from e-mail drafts. It is then small enough for uploading to BM. To give credit where it's due, I got this tip from Wannabe and it works for me.
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if you have a rectangular start button in the bottom Left had corner of your screen it is Windows xp
What if they're still using win 98 or even (heaven forbid) 95.
everyone just use the Advanced Uploader on the site. Cost me a bomb and took weeks implementing the tool so please make use of it. Rotates and resizes everything for you!
Saves me having to keep rotating people's photos when they can't be bothered (or don't know how) to do it themselves.
The Advanced Uploader will work for events soon, after the new year anyhow.
NO! Death to all Macs lol.
And Macs/iPhones etc aren't virus-free, very far from it. In fact, iPhones are full of viruses, it's been all over the news recently
hi, Matt i have tryed so many times to nuse that quick version that you set up ....the computor says no. so soeey you'l just have to put up with that pic till someone sorts me out!! think i have pushed a few wrong buttons as cant do some stuff that it did when left the shop ..................a few screws loose too ...........!!
True - there are increasing virus attacks on Macs these days, cos they're getting more popular as people are gradually drifting away from Microsoft... It was never worth hacking Macs before, cos every man & his dog used a pc
Savana, when you say the computer says no what errors do you get? You may not be th only person who is having the same issue. What operating system are you using XP, Vista, windows 7? I you can let let us know as much info as you can then we can find a solution for you.