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devans

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Fantastic news all my little jobs are now complete on the car so whilst patting myself on my back i decided to round everything up with a good cleaning session on the car. Once car had been washed and dried the outside was given a coat of zymol cleaner wax, then a coat of autoglym HD wax. Wheels cleaned with Maguires hot rims cleaner, tyres shining with Maguires endurance coat, leather interior cleaned and treated with Maguires leather cleaner/conditioner, carpets washed throughout and any staines removed with Car Plan stain remover, one air freshener fitted, oh and yes....a lot of back aching hard work.
Anyway, money saved by tackling the jobs myself...Hmm (thanks to Richard and others for advice and piccies) i decided to treat myself to a camera.....Canon 1000d and have taken loads of photos. Only thing is....i now need some instructions on how i can download them for others to see if they wish. Can they be downloaded as a zip file??? If so, whats the quickest and easiest way to share the joy,
thanks
 
Hi David. Well done on all the hard work - the sun makes it seem all that more worth while doesn't it?
I've not done this myself but if you Google "Photobucket" you can set up an 'account' with them and upload as many HD pics as you want. Then you just post a web link to the pages that you want others to be able to see. This is a salient point as I 'heard' of some poor guy once who gave everyone access to all of his Photobucket account which contained some pics that he didn't want everyone to see. Of his wife.

Nice camera BTW, I recently got myself a Lumix TZ7 which (compared to my 5 year old Ixus 500) is pretty good! HD vids too! Now all I need is a nice card that's nice and big (16G..?) and fast enough to do it justice. (Any suggestions...?)

I hope that I've got this gist of this right for you. I had a look at the Photobucket 'site once and it all seemed pretty straight forward - and free!!

Best of luck!

Adrian.
 
If you reduce the size of the images you can post them as attachments, but only one per post, unfortunately. If you host them on Photobucket it is still worth resizing them, as if you link them into the post it takes ages for the page to display large images.

Take a look here too: http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=428572
 
I've never figured out why some of us struggle with tiny thumbnails, one per post, and others seem to have blown this restriction away....see http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=541529&mpage=1&key=&#541529 as an example. What's the secret?
 

ORIGINAL: BrianJ

I've never figured out why some of us struggle with tiny thumbnails, one per post, and others seem to have blown this restriction away....see http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=541529&mpage=1&key=򄍙 as an example. What's the secret?
Those images have been hosted elsewhere, and the post has been written with links to the files.
 

ORIGINAL: Richard Hamilton


ORIGINAL: BrianJ

I've never figured out why some of us struggle with tiny thumbnails, one per post, and others seem to have blown this restriction away....see http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=541529&mpage=1&key=򄍙 as an example. What's the secret?
Those images have been hosted elsewhere, and the post has been written with links to the files.

...Ahhhh! Right, yeeaaahhh...gotcha! How stupid am I?! [&:] (WTF!!?) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSINO6MKtco
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