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Bubu
6th October 2015, 12:27
Im trying to post pic directly from my files. Is there a way of doing it?

tnx

Shadowself
6th October 2015, 12:39
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here ya go....using this ICON:

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after you hit go advanced:

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Hope that helps

Billy
6th October 2015, 12:41
Click on go advanced in the reply box. Scroll down to manage attachments. A box will appear. Click on add files on the top right then click choose file. This will take you to your personal pics and files. Choose your PIC and then click upload. Wait till uploaded then click insert inline.

There are other ways but this is my method.

Wide-Eyed
6th October 2015, 13:11
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Thanks for the info/help gang. I just up loaded a picture taken three years ago almost to the day of an unusual craft lower right. Not sure if you can enlarge to see it looks like a small spec , it was taken by my daughter . She was taking fall leaf shots and it was going to be deleted when I enlarged and viola!

Bubu
6th October 2015, 19:02
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thanks

DeDukshyn
6th October 2015, 19:25
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Thanks for the info/help gang. I just up loaded a picture taken three years ago almost to the day of an unusual craft lower right. Not sure if you can enlarge to see it looks like a small spec , it was taken by my daughter . She was taking fall leaf shots and it was going to be deleted when I enlarged and viola!

It looks like a lens artifact to me, a reflection of the sun through the leaves that got "bounced" inside the lens apparatus of the iPhone and ended up getting on to the sensor (yes I can tell it was an iPhone 4S, the fstop was 2.4, shutter was about 1/8000th, with a 4mm focal length -- all this info was saved in the pictures metadata ;)) That might explain why you didn't see it until after the fact. I have caught uncannily similar artifacts on my camera where the sun or another bright light source is in frame, compared to the rest of the scene, but after studying enough of them, I realize that the sun or other relatively bright source is in all of them. I do photography both as a hobby and for sometimes for work. I also tend to bum people out by explaining away their UFO vid / photo. I could find a few of my photos that have this artifact and further explain how I came to that conclusion but right now I am lazy and time restricted. If pressed by someone I will do it later.

Hervé
6th October 2015, 19:45
One tell-tale sign of a lens flare (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lens_flare) is that, usually, it's diametrically opposite to the light source (or one of its primary or secondary reflection) with respect to lens center.

Fanna
6th October 2015, 21:17
I love finding questions I'd never ask with answers that make my life a whole lot easier. Thank you, OP. Thank you everyone :)

KiwiElf
7th October 2015, 04:25
On a slightly related question, how can I bring up ALL the pics stored in my folder? (Sometimes needed for repeat use in different posts. ie Manage Attachments only brings up 20 files) Thank you in advance :)

Hervé
11th October 2015, 19:07
On a slightly related question, how can I bring up ALL the pics stored in my folder? (Sometimes needed for repeat use in different posts. ie Manage Attachments only brings up 20 files) Thank you in advance :)

I still have to find out which arm-twist will compel Ilie to find some workaround for that one :bigsmile: ... as I have the same troubles...