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#11
(08-27-2015, 08:07 AM)Rebel73_imp Wrote: Guys,

there are now digital cameras with WiFi capability that can upload directly to Photobucket. Just FYI.

Thank God we have youngsters like you around! What's WiFi again?
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#12
There is an adapter that can be plugged into mine for that, but I haven't used one. It's easy enough for me to just pop the memory card into the laptop and go from there which allows me to make any adjustments I need to before the upload.
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#13
(08-27-2015, 08:14 AM)Randy B_imp Wrote: There is an adapter that can be plugged into mine for that, but I haven't used one. It's easy enough for me to just pop the memory card into the laptop and go from there which allows me to make any adjustments I need to before the upload.

And the camera never lies.
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#14
Thanks you all so very much. I will let one of my boys read this and be the tech guy. It will give them yet another opportunity to roll their eyes.
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#15
Gentlemen, has it occurred to anyone that sending photographs through or by "photobucket" is an impossible technological feat for some of us? I have tried many times to follow the steps provided by many a helpful forum member, and have yet been able to post a single picture through photobucket. The procedures sound simple enough. The problem is in my lack of computer knowledge necessary to post a picture successfully. I have the latest Nikon available (a birthday gift from last year), and have experience taking pictures for more than 40 years. Every time I use that camera, I must read the manual more than once to understand how it works! The one time I posted a picture it was my daughter's handiwork. When one is not up on computer technology or worse yet the "language" required to understand the instructions, it becomes a lost cause. There are so many pictures I would love to post on this forum, but I may as well try and make the "Mars Rover" maneuver on a planet I know nothing of. Sorry to butt in on this subject but I've totally given up on this, and now I'm reminded of the past failures.
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#16
(08-27-2015, 01:37 PM)Hiram E. Varona_imp Wrote: Gentlemen, has it occurred to anyone that sending photographs through or by "photobucket" is an impossible technological feat for some of us? I have tried many times to follow the steps provided by many a helpful forum member, and have yet been able to post a single picture through photobucket. The procedures sound simple enough. The problem is in my lack of computer knowledge necessary to post a picture successfully. I have the latest Nikon available (a birthday gift from last year), and have experience taking pictures for more than 40 years. Every time I use that camera, I must read the manual more than once to understand how it works! The one time I posted a picture it was my daughter's handiwork. When one is not up on computer technology or worse yet the "language" required to understand the instructions, it becomes a lost cause. There are so many pictures I would love to post on this forum, but I may as well try and make the "Mars Rover" maneuver on a planet I know nothing of. Sorry to butt in on this subject but I've totally given up on this, and now I'm reminded of the past failures.

I wonder why this forum can't accept photos directly from computer or memory cards but has to go thru intermediate step via photobucket

is this is for security reasons?
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#17
CB, I think someone said it has to do with data storage requirements and costing by the hosting company.
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#18
Hiram, I too am not very computer oriented.

When at your Photobucket site, pull up the image you wish to transfer then click on that image. This will bring up some options on the right of the screen. Click on the bar labeled IMG and it will flash a yellow copied message. Now go to the thread you are working on and make sure your cursor is ready to start a new line. Press your control key, hold it down and press v and it will transfer the image code to the thread. Now, erase the bracketed URL including it's brackets, then remove the upper URL to html section. You should be left with a script with a bracketed IMG at the front and at the end. When you publish your thread entry the photo should be there.

I hope this helps.
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#19
I have been posting photo's directly from my I phone. I know a lot of people have them and I find it quite easy (not being that great with actual computers). The only intermediate step I have to do is put the photo into an image resizing App which I got free to get it small enough for the forum. Once done I can write my forum message and add the picture easily.
Has anyone else been doing something like this?
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#20
(08-27-2015, 10:57 PM)cbdtran_imp Wrote:
(08-27-2015, 01:37 PM)Hiram E. Varona_imp Wrote: Gentlemen, has it occurred to anyone that sending photographs through or by "photobucket" is an impossible technological feat for some of us? I have tried many times to follow the steps provided by many a helpful forum member, and have yet been able to post a single picture through photobucket. The procedures sound simple enough. The problem is in my lack of computer knowledge necessary to post a picture successfully. I have the latest Nikon available (a birthday gift from last year), and have experience taking pictures for more than 40 years. Every time I use that camera, I must read the manual more than once to understand how it works! The one time I posted a picture it was my daughter's handiwork. When one is not up on computer technology or worse yet the "language" required to understand the instructions, it becomes a lost cause. There are so many pictures I would love to post on this forum, but I may as well try and make the "Mars Rover" maneuver on a planet I know nothing of. Sorry to butt in on this subject but I've totally given up on this, and now I'm reminded of the past failures.

I wonder why this forum can't accept photos directly from computer or memory cards but has to go thru intermediate step via photobucket

is this is for security reasons?

I wonder why this forum can't accept photos directly from computer or memory cards but has to go thru intermediate step via photobucket

is this is for security reasons?
When you host your own website, you must pay for server space and bandwidth usage. Hosting, and serving up, everyone's hi-res photos can be demanding and costly. I often wonder why the forum does not move off to a FREE solution, such as a Google Community. (For example: [url=https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/103990760212263776534]World Motorcycle Community ) The photo management tools are built in, easy for users to post, and the forum suddenly become zero cost to operate!

While I am able to post pictures here, and have done so many times, I find it to be such a royal pain that I post far fewer than I would it it was an easy, one step, process. I imagine that is the case with many users here, nevermind those users without the skills to never post a picture at all.
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