posted on May 27, 2008 06:04:50 PM new
Hi, all: I need your advice. I found a photo on the internet of an author from the last century whose books I'll be listing soon. I "copied" it into an e-mail to myself, so the link is there, but I don't know how to upload it into Vendio imaging to use in my auctions. (I have Adobe software, if that's any help.) I'm betting it's very simple, but I can't figure it out! Adele
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posted on May 27, 2008 06:16:54 PM new
Copy the image to your computer (Right click on image, select copy image from drop-down men). Open an image editor on your computer (I use Irfan view). Make a new file, then paste the image from your clipboard. Name and save the file. Now you can upload to Vendio.
posted on May 27, 2008 09:18:29 PM new
Thanks, you two! Those suggestions work. If I did this more often, I'd remember how to do it, I think. (Use it or lose it?!)
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posted on May 28, 2008 05:34:40 AM new
The floppy disk method mentioned by Max is so quick and useful! I've been thinking about a new computer for several months but I don't think I can live without a floppy disk drive.
You would have just as much success (and a lot more storage) using a USB dongle in place of a floppy. On sale they're very cheap; I've gotten one free as a marketing giveaway.
posted on May 28, 2008 07:31:26 AM new
I paid extra money to have a floppy drive built into a laptop a couple of years ago because I thought I couldn't live without it - I never have used it! Those USB zip drives are so cheap and easy!
I still don't understand why you would want to save an image to another place and then upload? You can save to your computer directly and save the extra step of uploading.
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posted on May 28, 2008 08:05:04 AM new
Since I still use my trusty Mavica, I just automatically use the floppy for copying too. It's second nature.
Old habits die hard.