What's the easiest way to display images?
HoofHearted
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I made a feeble attempt to display some scanned images on a geocities page using old html. I'm too embarrassed to show them here.
What's the easiest and/or best way to display? Would taking digital shots of items work?
hh
What's the easiest and/or best way to display? Would taking digital shots of items work?
hh
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If you have no doubt that you will exceed that allotment, they have a permium service. $3/month for a 3 month contract and $2/month if you sign up for a year.
stown -- I've got a creased example of 201 Lollar w/rounded corners - 1 of 3 '55T cards I own. The other 2 are VG dupes of 162 Joe Coleman.
Wish I could've helped you out!
mike
Free and good.
<< <i>imageshack.us
Free and good. >>
They may be good, but here's my first two impressions having clicked on your link:
1) Simple homepage slow to load. It's not like it's full of fancy Flash animations or something. Just text and a tiny picture.
2) The first thing I read is "Your IP has been logged". Nothing like treating a potential new customer like a potential criminal right up front.
I also use photo bucket and if you do hit your max... just open another account.
I use geocities too and I'm too cheap to pay anything. The 15 MB limit is pretty high for me and I can host about 80 high res pics
and slap them onto my auctions. If I exceed that amount, I just go to the other account I set up with geocities LOL for another
free 15 MB.
Help
Stingray
I have Comcast cable ISP and use the 25 megs per account to host pics. No limit on bandwidth or file size.
A fellow board member shared some simple instructions for scanning awhile back using Adobe ImageReady. Scan at 300 dpi and save as an optimzed jpeg. I have 15 pics up now and have used a little over 2 megs.
After messing around with it I came up with a good scanning process for my auctions. A nice large, clear image -
Dan
ISO 1978 Topps Baseball in NM-MT High Grade Raw 3, 100, 103, 302, 347, 376, 416, 466, 481, 487, 509, 534, 540, 554, 579, 580, 622, 642, 673, 724__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ISO 1978 O-Pee-Chee in NM-MT High Grade Raw12, 21, 29, 38, 49, 65, 69, 73, 74, 81, 95, 100, 104, 110, 115, 122, 132, 133, 135, 140, 142, 151, 153, 155, 160, 161, 167, 168, 172, 179, 181, 196, 200, 204, 210, 224, 231, 240
<< <i>I have Comcast cable ISP and use the 25 megs per account to host pics. No limit on bandwidth or file size.
A fellow board member shared some simple instructions for scanning awhile back using Adobe ImageReady. Scan at 300 dpi and save as an optimzed jpeg. I have 15 pics up now and have used a little over 2 megs.
After messing around with it I came up with a good scanning process for my auctions. A nice large, clear image -
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Keith
I really like the Gwynn auto card! Good luck.
mike
Busted 3 cases of Topps Chrome 2 this weekend. Pulled one Billy Butler Red Xfractor Auto /25. The last one sold for $500. Many other higher $$ cards that will ensure I make a profit on the gamble.
My only wish is that Heritage had been so generous.
I have created and named a photo album using snapfish. I have my images imported into the album.
How do I go about sharing the @#@#!$* images on the message board? I try to copy URL where my photo exists and either share picture or link using toolbar above, but don't work.
I am stupid and wonder what I am doing wrong?
Thanks anybody who can help.
Julen
RIP GURU
<< <i>What's the easiest and/or best way to display? Would taking digital shots of items work?
hh >>
Use scans, not digital pictures. Scans show the image flat and are much clearer and sharper.
Tabe