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Old 17-11-2016, 11:45 AM
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Hey all. New to this site. I was wondering how I can post some astro pics I've taken. I'm fairly new to AP, I've only been at it a year or so, so my pics aren't necessarily of great quality, but I'm happy with what I got, considering what I have
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Old 17-11-2016, 12:06 PM
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Hi BfB,

Welcome to the forum. To post your pics you can either link to the URL they are located at or upload them to the forum (within certain size limits ~200kB). Go to where you you would normally reply to a post and select "Add Reply" that opens the dialog box for posts and you should see a paperclip (attachment) icon. Use that by selecting "Choose File" for each image, to add your images from your PC and Then select "Upload" to load these images to the forum. You will need to downsize any large images as per the file size limits.

Alternatively link to the URL of your image (or any other image) using the "Insert Image" (Mountain) icon if your images are located elsewhere on the net.

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Old 17-11-2016, 12:10 PM
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Hi Shane
Welcome to ice in space.
Have a look at the "post" box you will see manage attachements.
Hit it and follow the directions you will either make it thru or get to a point where you may need to come back for directions.
And there is a special section for beginners so you dont feel intimidated by the guys who started using film... Yes some of them once used film and many would have even said that this new digital thingy will never match 35mm.
Good luck.
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