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ckmullin

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  1. To start out there are tonnes of online image editing services FOR FREE...more than any hyperactive breeding shrimp you'll ever come across. In the past couple of years this area...online photo editing...has become very popular and many new sites have popped up. It's acually a goldmine. If ever prompted to, please don't ever pay for such a service. If your forced to, let me know and I'll pass along a good free website which will allow you to edit your photos!

    There are kinda two main online methods to edit in some regard a digital photograph, I'll go through both methods.

    The first is the typical image/media hoster such as tinypic.com (thousands of such sites exist). With this site you can upload a large image file (for a test right now I uploaded a 20 meg tif file) then it will give you options to resize it. If by chance the image host does not allow large files over 10 meg...easy fix...just use another that will. :) These websites have basic and quick tools which do work well.

    With TinyPic and many similar websites, it will allow you to easily resize the photograph...actually IT will do the task for you. In this example there are seven possible selections. Six different sizes and the default picture size.

    Avatar @ 100x75, Thumbnail @160x120, Website/Email @ 320x240, Message Board @ 640x480, 15" screen @ 800x600,17" Screen @ 1024x 768 and finally the Default image size.

    Here is TinyPic and the basic layout it gives:

    15iazpj.jpg

    There are loads of good image hosting websites. The two main that I use are http://tinypic.com/ and http://imageshack.us/ . Here is an unbiased list of many good image/media hosting sites: http://en.wikipedia....haring_websites I'll also say this......don't be concerned about your file being deleted. I've had images which I've uploaded last online for years with these anonymous image hosters. At any rate a good practice is to ALWAYS keep a copy on your own hard drive. That's great advice for anything which is important such as valuable pictures. :) If you have hard drive space even make a backup of your backups! (but that is another topic...feel free to pm me if your interested in such a topic)

    Now for the second option. If your concerned a bit more about quality or want a bit more control over this process you can try online image editors. Again also free.

    I'll give some examples: http://www.sumopaint.com/start/ http://fotoflexer.com/ http://pixlr.com/ http://www.splashup.com/splashup/ http://www.photoshop...ditor?wf=editor with many, MANY more. Now, with this type of service you get a few higher end features that you will not find with a typical online image host such as TinyPic. With this second list of websites you can actually modifiy your image to suit your needs without paying hundreds of $ for standalone image software such as Adobe Photoshop.

    For an example I had picked this as I know it's a stable web application.

    I took this screen shot to show the available features in the Photoshop Express Editor:

    ot1d3o.jpg

    Here is an example of what the full editing screen looks like:

    33wlan5.jpg

    As you can see with these two pictures...MANY great features to edit digital photographs exist with this free product. Most such editing services will provide similar features.

    A final note. To post pictures such that I've done above you simply need two things.

    1. Some image url. http://:something.com/somepicture.jpg ...extention jpg used as an example. BUT

    2. The opening AND closing image tags (as shown in the picture below)

    a11e34.jpg

    I had to take a picture of the proper image tag format...or else, well it would have put a picture there!

    The above is generic for posting pictures to most all forums such as this.

    If anyone has any questions...drop me a line as I do have experience in such things and will kindly help. Just want to add, I'm not advertising any of the websites mentioned...anything stated was out of personal use at one time or another.

    I hope this might help someone,

    ck

  2. An older topic but still information can be given.

    Regarding the search of smaller words or acronym...most forums on the net or at least a very high % will have this and what I call a flaw. Coders of such products as IP Board which is what this forum uses, should recognize that such terms can still be searched for and still provide appropriate results. Until this is realized by the people who make these forum products this problem, yes i call a problem will always exist.

    This has nothing to do with AA or any other enduser forum but rather again with the developers.

    my 2 c

    ck

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    I love aa so good job, my only Beef is im not smart enough to figure out how to post pics my camera has such a high mp that it wont allow it . im sure it is a simple fix but by dialing down my mp will it them allow me to post?

    my camera is fully waterproof and i can take some pretty sweet pics but between barely being able to figure out the damn camera and not knowing how to post lol its all for nothing , any thoughts on how the best way to do it is..?

    There are tonnes of online image editing services FOR FREE...more than any hyperactive breeding shrimp you'll ever come across.

    There are kinda two main online ways to do what your asking. One is a typical image/media hoster such as tinypic.com (thousands of such sites exist). With this site you can upload a large image file (for a test right now I uploaded a 20 meg tif file) then it will give you options to resize it. If by chance the image host does not allow large files over 10 meg...easy fix...just use another that will. :) These are basic and quick tools which do work well.

    Now for the second option. If your concerned a bit more about quality or want a bit more control over this process you can try online image editors. Again also free.

    I'll give some examples: http://www.sumopaint.com/start/ http://fotoflexer.com/ http://pixlr.com/ http://www.splashup.com/splashup/ http://www.photoshop...ditor?wf=editor with many, MANY more. Now, with this type of service you get a few higher end features that you will not find with a typical online image host such as tinypic. With this second set of websites you can actually modifiy your image to suit your needs without paying hundreds of $ for standalone image software such as Adobe Photoshop.

    For an example I had picked this as I know it's a stable web application. This will show the available features in the Photoshop Express Editor:

    ot1d3o.jpg

    Here is an example of what the full editing screen looks like:

    33wlan5.jpg

    As you can see with these two pictures...MANY great features to edit digital photographs exist with this free product.

    If anyone has any questions...drop me a line as I do have experience in such things.

    I hope this might help someone,

    ck

  4. Just remember tho...play sand is inert. It will not provide any nutrients for a planted tank. Some people as well as I have noticed that for fine small plants such as the short grasses everything can be pulled up easier with a fine sand than a gravel.

    I know aquatic keepers who are dedicated to just sand...however they use pool sand rather than play sand. It is of a higher quality (if there is even such a thing lol) with less dust. It's also meant for a human contact situation as being in a filter so there will be much less a possibility of unwanted foreign debris or contaminates. Such as a product by lets say Target, who also sells cement and many other fish hazardous products. BUT of course someone will always say...so and so produces cement and pool sand both...my comments were just of a general guideline as I know others have concerns as I said above. :)

    I'll post a tip later to save someones floss when a quick water clean up is needed as when vacuuming or adding new substrate...to get rid of all those solids in suspension!

    ck

  5. I'll put in my hat to this ring.

    I will recommend Purigen. Been using for a while and it kicks butt. What I had done is to go to the local fabic shop...grab a yard of Organza (a tight weeve fabric that will hold the small spheres of Purigen) and made my own pockets to hold the filter material. You can make any size and shape this way. I had choosen Organza because it's a very tight weeve and since it's poly based...the bleach will not react with it...such as a cotton. Make sure to use poly based thread aswell...hate for that work to be done when a cotton thread is used. I guess it helped since my wife sews.

    Another thing that I recommend to people for a quick fix on water clarity...don't waste expensive floss or the like. Let's say if your throwing in new substrate or vacuumed and the water is quite a mess...add a sheet of paper towel...yes you heard right...paper towel to the filter at the top. Change it every hour or so and that will get rid of most of the solid. Works like a charm and have been doing this for years. I would recommend though don't use paper towels that have ink prints etc...just the plain jane bounty etc. will work great !! Someone might respond saying NOOOOOO...your adding some werid voodoo to your water column. To that I'd say no. No ammonia, nitrate or any voodoo is added to the water column.

    Hope this had helped someone.

    ck

  6. Hello there...as the topic says...you've just got another Calgary member. I've been keeping assorted FW 'things' for quite some time and have gotten good results...so now I'm going to give CRS a try.

    I don't breed for a profit but rather just keep fish and assorted shrimp for the viewing pleasure of my family. (...don't tell them but I quite enjoy it to boot )

    A great forum...many good reads so far...and more to come I'm sure.

    Once again, Howdy.

    ckmullin

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