it's here !!!!! Got my new Mission bow today
#11
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Typical Buck
Joined: Sep 2006
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From: Col. Oh.
[:@]can't get this picture on this darn post. How does that saying go about the Monkey and the football? I can decide if I am the monkey or the football.
#12
Photobucket is a free website to manage your pictures and videos. Go to photobucket.com, sign up for an account then you can upload pics from your computer. Once they are uploaded then you can copy and paste it here in a post. I use the [IMG] Code, then I change it to lower case [img] once I paste it in my reply.
Sorry if this sounds confusing[8D]
Sorry if this sounds confusing[8D]
#13
ORIGINAL: DropTine249
Yup, and I just started dating Carmen Electra- but I have no pics yet
JK, bud..Congrats !!
Yup, and I just started dating Carmen Electra- but I have no pics yet

JK, bud..Congrats !!
#14
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Typical Buck
Joined: Sep 2006
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From: Col. Oh.
For whatever reason,Photobucket won't upload from my computer. It just says " upload failed". I give up. Maybe when I get a deer , I can put up pics of the deer I killed with the bow I don't have
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Joined: Aug 2008
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From: Crosby,Texas
photobucket and or imageshack are good hosts for images.
imageshack allows video on free accounts.
Now both have to be a certain size image to actually be able to upload it.
If you save or convert your image to the format of .png you get a higher quality image with a small file size.
.bmp is a good quality image but file size is large. .jpg is a low quality image and small file size. The best one for web pages are .png
You can open your images into a photo editing software such as Paint Shop pro or Photoshop.
Photoshop is a highend software, while Paint Shop Pro is a less exspencive software.
Hope this helps any out on images from your cameras.
Examples: All these images are same pixel size and in the different format i am talking about. The same image was used for each format.
PNG: No color decrease and text from game cam will be clear/ 3.84kb in size and will load fast on a pages. Also you notice transparency is good.

BMP: Color gets a darkening effect and text is clear from game cams./ 43.5kb in size and loads slower on pages. Also you notice transparency is gone.

JPG: Color even darker, and text will get blurry on this format./ 11.2kb in size and loads fairly well on pages but hard on the eye. Also you notice transparency is gone.
imageshack allows video on free accounts.
Now both have to be a certain size image to actually be able to upload it.
If you save or convert your image to the format of .png you get a higher quality image with a small file size.
.bmp is a good quality image but file size is large. .jpg is a low quality image and small file size. The best one for web pages are .png
You can open your images into a photo editing software such as Paint Shop pro or Photoshop.
Photoshop is a highend software, while Paint Shop Pro is a less exspencive software.
Hope this helps any out on images from your cameras.
Examples: All these images are same pixel size and in the different format i am talking about. The same image was used for each format.
PNG: No color decrease and text from game cam will be clear/ 3.84kb in size and will load fast on a pages. Also you notice transparency is good.

BMP: Color gets a darkening effect and text is clear from game cams./ 43.5kb in size and loads slower on pages. Also you notice transparency is gone.

JPG: Color even darker, and text will get blurry on this format./ 11.2kb in size and loads fairly well on pages but hard on the eye. Also you notice transparency is gone.


