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    Hi, how do you edit a photo you have posted on the forum in the members galleries
    cheers
    John

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    Originally posted by johnthegasman View Post
    Hi, how do you edit a photo you have posted on the forum in the members galleries
    cheers
    John
    There is a small down arrow above and to the right of your photo which opens a menu containing an option to edit your photo
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      Originally posted by Stephen View Post
      There is a small down arrow above and to the right of your photo which opens a menu containing an option to edit your photo
      Hi Stephen, isn't it easy when you know how!
      many thanks
      John.
      Last edited by johnthegasman; 21-12-10, 05:23 PM.

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        Sorry about the difference in the gallery controls compared to the other two forums (e-group.uk.net and fourthirds-user.com) - DPNow uses a later version of PhotoPost for the gallery, but I didn't upgrade the other sites as I didn't think the later version was beneficial, frankly.

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          No probs, I have downloaded and edited a photo also an earlier post. I think I have grasped the size of the photos to upload although on the FTU forum competition (two shot) when I put a photo which had been loaded on the users gallery, on to the competition thread, it came up massive and you have to scroll around the post to see it. The competition (Celebration) on the DPN forum, tells you to keep the width to 800 pixels, so I presume that's true for both forums?
          Just a thought, is there anyone on either or both forums that is willing to answer Newbie questions, as sometimes if you ask some one on a thread, it seems I am being a pest, because you then ask another question then another and some guys just don't know the answer!
          Cheers
          John.

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            There are always people here who are happy to help if they can John
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              Ask away, John - although a quick search first is always a good idea to see if your question has already been answered.

              But yes, 800 pixels wide or 700 high if it's vertical format, is recommended for web viewing. Careful sharpening after resizing can also help.

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