Pictures are shot are 1600 x 1200. They go into my computer and are uploaded at the same size. I believe I can reduce the size to 640 x 480 with little effect on quality. I do have some early pictures in "My Pictures" at that size and they appear to be good quality.
I have always directed Photobucket to display them, when hit, at 640 x 480. I believe this to be a convenient size for all monitors. I am assuming the bandwidth usage to forum members from Photobucket is based on 640 x 480.
I also assumed that a larger file at Photobucket would compress with more clarity than a smaller file. Perhaps that is a misunderstanding on my part.
I rather not use links for my pictures. People with dial-up service are not going to click on them. Plus I think it is rude to ask someone to click a picture link when the effort to post a picture is the same as posting a link.
I think you are right that time or the beginning of a new month will restore my service.
Here is a sample of what my pictures currently look like:
When I click Properties on this file, while the picture is at Photobucket, the size is 600 x 450. It is 640 x 480 on my computer. It is 640 x 480 when displayed here. It is much clearer in "My Pictures". I think maybe I should have used 1600 x 1200 for this example BWDIK. Let me know if you want a larger file.
My usage stats as shown on my main album page are 2% storage and 1% bandwidth. Don't know what the time interval is for bandwidth.
Thanks for helping.
This post was edited by Wardner at 19:17:20 04/29/10.
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