ValencianNails
05-02-07, 04:35 PM
I've done a couple of step-by-steps previously about how to upload photo's to the gallery and also adding thumbnails etc, there are quite a few Geeks who ask about resizing photo's too so I thought I'd do a new step-by-step on the whole shabbang from start to finish so it's all in one place :wink2:
I’m going to assume that you’re using Windows 98 or XP, apologies to MAC users!
Resizing photo’s ready to upload
Locate the photo on your computer that you want to edit
Right click the photo and select edit
Click on image on the toolbar then click on image stretch/skew
this will allow you to reduce the size of your photo, I normally put 50% in the first two boxes, click OK, decide whether they need to be smaller, if so then do it again and put 80% in the first two boxes, this should have reduced the photo to a reasonable sizeCropping Images
You can also crop the photo if there's too much space on either side of the 'object'.
There’s a little blue mark in the middle of all sides of the photo
Place your mouse over it you’ll see a double arrow
Left-click on the double arrow and drag the arrows to the left to make the image narrower, this will get rid of any unnecessary background in the photo
Do this to the bottom of the photo if you need to
When you’ve done 2 sides you’ll need to rotate the photo 180 degrees to allow you to crop the rest of the photo
To rotate the photo click on image on the toolbar then click on Flip/Rotate, click on rotate by angle then click 180, click OK, this will allow you to crop the rest of the photo, when finished rotate the photo by 180 degrees again so it’s at the original angle and correct for viewingUploading photo’s to your gallery
You’ve chosen a photo you want to upload to your gallery, but how do you do it?
On the Geek toolbar click on Stuff>>GeekGallery, once you’re on the gallery page there’s a sub-toolbar, click on Upload…
The first section you will see tells you how much space you have to upload images (stats), Premium (http://www.salongeek.com/glossary.php?do=item&id=4) Geeks have 10MB and non-premium geeks have 100kb…
The second section is Image Options, click on Browse and find the file on your computer where your photo is saved… double click the saved photo, the file name will now appear in the little address bar…
Next, choose a name for your photo as you want it to appear on the gallery, ie ‘Forever French’, next decide on the description ie ‘Forever French using xyz L+P products’.
Now you have to decide which category your photo best fits into ie Main.
You now have the choice of adding keywords, this helps Geeks if they’re searching for particular photos, so you might choose ‘Liquid, Powder, Forever, French’.
Finally decide whether you wish to receive email updates when Geeks reply to your image and/or whether you’d like to add the page to your favourites.
Click the Submit button at the bottom and your photo should now appear in the Gallery.
Adding a Thumbnail to your post
Premium (http://www.salongeek.com/glossary.php?do=item&id=4) Geeks can add a thumbnail photo to their posts… here’s how it works…
Decide which photo you wish to add as a thumbnail, resize it and name it etc.
When you’ve written your thread/reply scroll down to Additional Options, there you will see the heading Attach Files, click on Manage Attachments and a new window will open.
The first section says Upload File from your Computer, click on Browse and find the file on your computer where your photo is saved… double click the saved photo, the file name will now appear in the little address bar.
Click the Upload button… the attachment will then be displayed where it says Current Attachments.
If you want to add more than one repeat the above steps by clicking on Browse etc until you’ve added the number of attached thumbnails.
Click on Close This Window at the bottom and the thumbnail will then appear in your thread or reply.
I’m going to assume that you’re using Windows 98 or XP, apologies to MAC users!
Resizing photo’s ready to upload
Locate the photo on your computer that you want to edit
Right click the photo and select edit
Click on image on the toolbar then click on image stretch/skew
this will allow you to reduce the size of your photo, I normally put 50% in the first two boxes, click OK, decide whether they need to be smaller, if so then do it again and put 80% in the first two boxes, this should have reduced the photo to a reasonable sizeCropping Images
You can also crop the photo if there's too much space on either side of the 'object'.
There’s a little blue mark in the middle of all sides of the photo
Place your mouse over it you’ll see a double arrow
Left-click on the double arrow and drag the arrows to the left to make the image narrower, this will get rid of any unnecessary background in the photo
Do this to the bottom of the photo if you need to
When you’ve done 2 sides you’ll need to rotate the photo 180 degrees to allow you to crop the rest of the photo
To rotate the photo click on image on the toolbar then click on Flip/Rotate, click on rotate by angle then click 180, click OK, this will allow you to crop the rest of the photo, when finished rotate the photo by 180 degrees again so it’s at the original angle and correct for viewingUploading photo’s to your gallery
You’ve chosen a photo you want to upload to your gallery, but how do you do it?
On the Geek toolbar click on Stuff>>GeekGallery, once you’re on the gallery page there’s a sub-toolbar, click on Upload…
The first section you will see tells you how much space you have to upload images (stats), Premium (http://www.salongeek.com/glossary.php?do=item&id=4) Geeks have 10MB and non-premium geeks have 100kb…
The second section is Image Options, click on Browse and find the file on your computer where your photo is saved… double click the saved photo, the file name will now appear in the little address bar…
Next, choose a name for your photo as you want it to appear on the gallery, ie ‘Forever French’, next decide on the description ie ‘Forever French using xyz L+P products’.
Now you have to decide which category your photo best fits into ie Main.
You now have the choice of adding keywords, this helps Geeks if they’re searching for particular photos, so you might choose ‘Liquid, Powder, Forever, French’.
Finally decide whether you wish to receive email updates when Geeks reply to your image and/or whether you’d like to add the page to your favourites.
Click the Submit button at the bottom and your photo should now appear in the Gallery.
Adding a Thumbnail to your post
Premium (http://www.salongeek.com/glossary.php?do=item&id=4) Geeks can add a thumbnail photo to their posts… here’s how it works…
Decide which photo you wish to add as a thumbnail, resize it and name it etc.
When you’ve written your thread/reply scroll down to Additional Options, there you will see the heading Attach Files, click on Manage Attachments and a new window will open.
The first section says Upload File from your Computer, click on Browse and find the file on your computer where your photo is saved… double click the saved photo, the file name will now appear in the little address bar.
Click the Upload button… the attachment will then be displayed where it says Current Attachments.
If you want to add more than one repeat the above steps by clicking on Browse etc until you’ve added the number of attached thumbnails.
Click on Close This Window at the bottom and the thumbnail will then appear in your thread or reply.