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How to Post a Picture

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 9:42 am
by br549
This seemingly simple task is at times confusing for new users and not so new forum users ... hope this helps. If I have omitted any important information, please let me know.

NOTE: If using prosilver version of the forum software, see https://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/view ... 71#p252371

EDITED 12/9/2020: With the recent changes to the Shopsmith Forum format, and elimination of the 4 different Board Preferences, attached is an updated guide of how to attach a picture. The phpBB forum software is now much more similar to the previous ProSilver version. The maximum size per attachment has increased from 2 MB to 3MiB (approximately 3 MB). I have not been able to determine a maximum allowable pixel dimension in width or height ... the 3 MiB limit seems to be the only size restriction. Total number of attachments allowed remains at 10. And, as before, any rotating or resizing of the pictures still needs to be done BEFORE attaching or adding files. Use the "Preview" button to be sure your pictures are appearing correcting before clicking "Submit".

Re: How to Post a Picture

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 9:44 am
by JPG
br549 wrote:This seemingly simple task is at times confusing for new users and not so new forum users ... hope this helps. If I have omitted any important information, please let me know.
Including 'this' would help. :D

Re: How to Post a Picture

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 9:48 am
by br549
You are so quick! After posting picture I noticed a typo in the text I added, do deleted attachment to fix it and then re-attached it.

Re: How to Post a Picture

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 10:00 am
by JPG
br549 wrote:You are so quick! After posting picture I noticed a typo in the text I added, do deleted attachment to fix it and then re-attached it.
Now 'that' is an improvement over the 'original'! :cool:

Re: How to Post a Picture

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2018 1:07 pm
by chapmanruss
This is a helpful post and it's a good time to bring it closer to the top. Thanks JPG for reminding us it exists.

Re: How to Post a Picture

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2018 1:22 pm
by dusty
If you see this post, just ignore it because this is just a test to see if it works when using ProSilver.
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Re: How to Post a Picture

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2018 1:33 pm
by dusty
Well it worked but the procedure is nowhere the same when using ProSilver.

I also suspect that where the image originates and how(where) it was archived could make a difference.

I am now using Windows 10 and the built in photo ap which I will recommend to no one.

However - does support some quality images.
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Re: How to Post a Picture

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2018 1:36 pm
by dusty
To get a "straight answer" - please detail which Board Preference you want to use.

Re: How to Post a Picture

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2018 5:29 pm
by dusty
Like so many things, I have become familiar with ProSilver and the other Preferences, though they do work as described, seem clumsy to me. I will stick with ProSilver.

I have also reduced the resolution on my camera so that those photos are stored in a format/size that is compatible to forum posting restrictions. If I am taking pictures that I do not expect to post to the forum (or anywhere where there are restrictions), I increase the native resolution.

Remember, once a picture is taken the resulting resolution can be decreased but it cannot be increased.

Re: How to Post a Picture

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2018 8:53 am
by br549
After seeing this brought back to life, thought I might do an update with screenshots of what the procedure is with the other Board Preferences, namely ProSilver and SubSilver2. I also tried the Shopsmith1, and couldn't discern any real difference between it and the basic Shopsmith Board Preference.

With any of the Board Preferences, the same general limits apply as to picture size (2050 dpi max wide x 1180 dpi max tall x 2 MB max) and total of 10 pictures per post.

Each of the Board Preferences has its own look and feel, some showing more and some showing less info, or showing the same info in a different location or format.