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    any decent image hosting site you guys know?

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by ryo1000, Aug 26, 2008.

  1. ryo1000

    ryo1000 Notebook Deity

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    So i want to do some FPS benchmarks for the 6860FX with T8300, most of the SS has been taken, but i don't know how to upload the images to this forum like narsail did, i tried imageshark but it only let me have 640*400 resolution. any suggestions?
     
  2. Kdawgca

    Kdawgca rotaredoM repudrepuS RBN

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    Imageshack(I assume you this one) allows large images....here is an example of a 1024px × 768px pic I hosted on imageshack. Are you sure you didnt click the 'resize image 'option?

    http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/1703/fxdesktopmayeq5.jpg
    (if I used the image tags it would be big so I just used a direct link)

    Alternatively you can try using the attachment feature of this forum(learn more about that feature in the Forum Guide and "How-To" )
     
  3. plasma.

    plasma. herpyderpy

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    try photobucket
     
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    wtburnette Notebook Consultant

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    ryo1000 Notebook Deity

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    this is perfect, thx!
     
  6. Dook

    Dook Notebook Virtuoso

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    I have moved from imageshack to imagecave. They seem to be faster.
     
  7. Syngensmyth

    Syngensmyth In All Seriousness

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    If you don't mind a watermark TechPowerUp has a neat little screen capture program that uploads to their site and provides a link all in one procedure. TPUcapture

    It's so easy I can't use anything else anymore for a quick forum post.

    If you are creating a legacy something else would work better.

    Using TPUcapture
    [​IMG]
     
  8. Dook

    Dook Notebook Virtuoso

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    Oh shiz, syn! Thanks for that link! That looks to be a groovy app, indeed.
     
  9. ktr

    ktr Notebook Consultant

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    My favorite quick hosting site is Tinypic.
     
  10. Syngensmyth

    Syngensmyth In All Seriousness

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    Between that and FSCapture I can entertain myself all night long. :cool:

    I just crack myself up.

    Using FSCapture and TPUcapture:
    [​IMG]

    All comments on political insensitivity please direct to Dook.
     
  11. Lakjin

    Lakjin Notebook Deity

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    vista snipping tool isnt too bad for taking partial screenshotsr...but you cant directly upload to a website