SkyView vs. Garmin G3x

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Re: SkyView vs. Garmin G3x

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I upload the photo I want to post to Flickr - iPhoto on the Mac makes that easy.

They've made it a little convoluted, but there's a way to grab the link to just the img file there and copy it.

I then paste that between "img" tags in my post.

Anyway, that lets me post the same image to multiple sites, without burdening each site with the actual photo.
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In the reply box you can hit the "Img" button and insert a web link to a picture. That's how I usually do it, and there is no size limit since it's an external file...and no text box.
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Okay, thanks for the info guys!
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MrMorden wrote:In the reply box you can hit the "Img" button and insert a web link to a picture. That's how I usually do it, and there is no size limit since it's an external file...and no text box.
"Photobucket" is another one.
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Wm.Ince wrote:
MrMorden wrote:In the reply box you can hit the "Img" button and insert a web link to a picture. That's how I usually do it, and there is no size limit since it's an external file...and no text box.
"Photobucket" is another one.
It has been a few years since I've used Photobucket, but a nice feature it had was that you could set it to automatically resize uploaded photos to something most forums would accept.
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