Brooksie
New member
Lately I have come across a number of threads with large images sizes which isn't fair on people with slow connections, so from now on we are not going to approve gallery's with large images.
Here are a few ways you can resize your images:
Forum Picture Buddy 2011 - A nifty program made by forum member dugdiamond that can allow you to resize your images with ease.
Sqi.sh - You can upload then resize the images with ease.
Image Resizer for Windows - Image Resizer for Windows is a utility that lets you resize one or more selected image files directly from Windows Explorer by right-clicking. It was created so that modern Windows users could regain the joy they left behind with Microsoft's Image Resizer Powertoy for Windows XP.
Of course there are sites like Imageshack,Tinypic, Photobucket and IMGUR that will host and resize images for you.
You could also use image editing software like Photoshop, GIMP, even paint can resize (although the jpeg quality is pretty terrible).
With resized images, the thread will load faster and it would help people with slower connections, and even smaller screens.
Cheers,
Brooksie
TTL Edit - I use this and its free - http://www.wiredprai...o_shrinker.html
Here are a few ways you can resize your images:
Forum Picture Buddy 2011 - A nifty program made by forum member dugdiamond that can allow you to resize your images with ease.
Sqi.sh - You can upload then resize the images with ease.
Image Resizer for Windows - Image Resizer for Windows is a utility that lets you resize one or more selected image files directly from Windows Explorer by right-clicking. It was created so that modern Windows users could regain the joy they left behind with Microsoft's Image Resizer Powertoy for Windows XP.
Of course there are sites like Imageshack,Tinypic, Photobucket and IMGUR that will host and resize images for you.
You could also use image editing software like Photoshop, GIMP, even paint can resize (although the jpeg quality is pretty terrible).
With resized images, the thread will load faster and it would help people with slower connections, and even smaller screens.
Cheers,
Brooksie
TTL Edit - I use this and its free - http://www.wiredprai...o_shrinker.html