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    Quote Originally Posted by BurnTire View Post
    Blah back to old format. LOL
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    The other thing to keep in mind is when editing a photo to post online, setting the dpi to 72 vs. 300 or 360 will dramatically cut the reduce the size of the photo. Most image editing programs should allow you to either "save for the web" or manually set your dpi.

    You won't be able to tell the difference (72dpi vs 300dpi) when viewing photo's on monitor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CDW63 View Post
    The other thing to keep in mind is when editing a photo to post online, setting the dpi to 72 vs. 300 or 360 will dramatically cut the reduce the size of the photo. Most image editing programs should allow you to either "save for the web" or manually set your dpi.

    You won't be able to tell the difference (72dpi vs 300dpi) when viewing photo's on monitor.
    Yes most people that link images from an external source do not worry about downsizing. I see large images that break the style with my 1280 X 1024 setup.

    When images are attached directly to the post with the attach button, linked from the photo gallery or profile gallery they will never be larger than 800 x 800 because the software resizes them on upload.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BurnTire View Post
    Yes most people that link images from an external source do not worry about downsizing. I see large images that break the style with my 1280 X 1024 setup.

    When images are attached directly to the post with the attach button, linked from the photo gallery or profile gallery they will never be larger than 800 x 800 because the software resizes them on upload.
    Nice, I wasn't sure how that worked.
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