Monday, February 8, 2010

Problems Uploading Photos







Photo sharing on the web, much like video sharing, has become a very popular trend for people of all ages. It takes literally seconds to upload an image if it meets certain requirements. There are so many websites that allow you to create accounts and begin uploading photos to share with others. But if you run into problems, a few troubleshooting guidelines are all it takes to resolve many issues on your own.


Significance


People love to take pictures and share them with family and friends on social networking and photo sharing websites such as MySpace, Facebook and Flickr. While this is a good thing, it is important not to assume that any photo will be accepted for uploading. If your photo doesn't meet the requirements of a particular website, you will experience uploading errors. Understand simple uploading basics will help you resolve these problems when they arise.


Size








Different social networking and photo sharing websites have different specifications on the maximum photo size you can upload. Some websites allow you to upload photos up to 10MB in size, while others may allow you to upload up to 15 or 20MB. Flickr, for example, allows you to upload images less than 10MB on a free account and up to 20MB if you have a paid subscription. Photo size is associated with pixel size. An image with a ratio of 1024 pixels will generate a larger file size compared to a photo with 75 pixels. While some websites may accept large photos and compress them to standard sizes, others require you to resize the photo before uploading.


Format


Format and compatibility issues are one of the common problems that occur when you try to upload photos to websites. Not all photos are created equal. There are many image formats out there, such as JPEG, GIF, PNG and BMP, and all are used to display images in different color and depth settings. Some websites accept more image formats than others. The most common image format is JPEG, and it is generally accepted for upload.


Memory Problems


Always check the formatting on your memory card if you have trouble uploading from it. It's always important to verify that your computer is reading the card inserted in the camera as it is connected to the computer. It's also important to check the lock switch on the memory card and make sure it is set to "Disabled." If the lock switch is enabled, you will not be able to upload photos from your memory card. You should always refer to your camera's operating manual for the proper steps to upload photos to a website.


Solution


If your image does not meet the size and format requirements for a certain website, check out other options. If the website you are uploading to asks that you resize your image, consider using free image editing programs such as the Kodak EasyShare software, which allows you to crop images easily.

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