AirbusA346 From United Kingdom, joined Dec 2004, 7434 posts, RR: 2 Posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 2 days 18 hours ago) and read 1544 times:
Well today I went to the MAN AVP, got there at about 13:00.
1) Were there any other A.net members there.
2) I took photos (duh). I got home downloaded them off my camera and tried to upload one of a MNG Cargo A300F. And it told me it was to big, not MB size, the photo width and length was the problem. So my question is there any way of adding the photos to A.net.
Tom.
Tom Walker '086' First Officer of a A318/A319 for Air Lambert - Hours Flown: 17 hour 05 minutes (last updated 24/12/05).
TFSPhoto From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 1, posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 2 days 18 hours ago) and read 1528 times:
Hey Tom,
I was there, not in the viewing park though, The MNG A300F was delivering some new engines for MYT. I also looked round the MYT sheds today, G-RJRG (757-200) has a nice 9" gash in the side of it, air-bridge decided to ram it
As for the Anet uploading process.... im not sure, but im sure someone will be able to help!
Thom@s From Norway, joined Oct 2000, 11949 posts, RR: 50 Reply 2, posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 2 days 18 hours ago) and read 1522 times:
You need to resize the image, down to I'd say about 1200 x **** maximum.
I don't know what photo editing software you use, but the way I do it is click "Image" on the toolbar at the top, scroll down to "Resample", and select the pixels to be between 1024 - 1200 pixels wide.
That should leave a good image, when it comes to size anyway.
Hope this helps.
Thom@s
"If guns don't kill people, people kill people - does that mean toasters don't toast toast, toast toast toast?"
Psych From United Kingdom, joined Nov 2004, 2968 posts, RR: 60 Reply 3, posted (7 years 11 months 2 weeks 2 days 18 hours ago) and read 1521 times:
Hello Tom,
Unfortunately I have not been able to get down to the airport for a few weeks so, no, I wasn't there.
On the issue of your photo, I presume you have access to editing software - if not then you are not going to get your photo accepted on the site. But otherwise I suggest you resize your photo to 1024 x 683 pixels. This is a small size that preserves the 3:2 aspect ratio of 'old-style' photos and, this way, you will be able to maximise the quality of the image - smaller = somewhat easier to hide any 'blemishes' .
If you need any help on the editing front feel free to contact me via the profile and I will gladly help out.