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Attaching photo from iPhone

Ray Hogan

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Is it possible and if so, how do you do it? I used Mike's tip below when he photographed the Barber dime he recently found and it worked great. Thanks for any help. Ray
 
Nick

One way I figured out is to download the free ap "photobucket". Basically then you upload your photo to Photobuckey, choose it and it will assign it a URL, copy the URL and paste it into your forum message. This posts a link to the photo. So far that's the easiest way I've found.

Ray Hogan
 
This picture was just taken directly from my iPhone 3GS. No need to place the image into any online picture repositories.

I did it using by installing an app called IcabMobile (alternative super cool browser cost $2.49 from App Store) It let's you choose and upload pictures from iPhone Camera Roll directly onto the Findmall Choose File and Upload pics. to it's website like you would do from a desktop PC.

But

You need to size the image to fit the requirements of this website(420kb MAX) and I did that by using an app. called SimpleResize (free image re sizer and picture taker) again this was done on the iPhone itself.

FINALLY!:clapping::yo:

david di
 
Nothing special , just an example of a picture taken with iphone and directly uploaded from it with size adjusted to Findmall website using the 2 aforementioned iphone apps.
 
1954 Australian Florin British lion and Australian kangaroo.
Found in purse under the very big tree in favorite park field with 6 other pre decimal coins(2 florins,1 sixpence, 3 pennies) 7 coins all up in purse. mid Feb 2010.
 
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