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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Killer91 on January 11, 2011, 11:50:06 PM
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I've got two questions.
Question 1:
I decided to make a website tonight to upload all my pictures to and I created one through webs.com. Now i have the website and I'm getting it all set up. I was writing an intro on the homepage and
tried to insert a clickable link like this Click here (it goes right back to this thread) (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php?action=post;board=12.0) But it won't work.. Does anyone
know how to set it up so that it will work like on this BBS?
Question 2:
Now i have almost 1,000 pictures i'd like to put up on this website. But I want to insert a name in the corner of the pictures.. Is there a program that i can run the pictures through that will do this for
me or do i have to take each picture into the Paint program and do it myself?
Thanks in advance
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Giveawayoftheday.com hadf a free program 3,4 days ago which would create a showe out of pictures. I think it used flash. If you goto the site and can find a link to the program and then read user reviews and usually people not only review the program, but will also describe other programs which will do the same. There might also be a suggestion on some freeware programs that might be of help to you.
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/page/2/ (http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/page/2/)
Here look up anneesoft and keep clicking and look for reviews.
Actually I am thinking of doing something similar to you, websight and pictures.
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I use webs.com and I have many links.
http://avaarena.org/ http://358daybreakers.webs.com/
What you do is go to the toolbar 5th box over is "link" there you past in the url you want to link to. below that you can add the text click here or what ever.
If you can't see your toolbar you need to clear your browser cache
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Question 2:
Now i have almost 1,000 pictures i'd like to put up on this website. But I want to insert a name in the corner of the pictures.. Is there a program that i can run the pictures through that will do this for
me or do i have to take each picture into the Paint program and do it myself?
The buzz word for what you want to do is called a 'Watermark'. Also 'Batch processing' or 'process multiple pictures'. Photoshop Elements will do that for you.. but you have to pay for it. I'm sure there are some free programs out there, but I don't know of any by name.
Good luck.
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I don't know how to do it on website, i upload my pics on Photobucket , just have to enable "IMG thumb" in your account settings and copy "IMG thumb" not IMG URL. You have nice pics above with planes in flight !
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The buzz word for what you want to do is called a 'Watermark'. Also 'Batch processing' or 'process multiple pictures'. Photoshop Elements will do that for you.. but you have to pay for it. I'm sure there are some free programs out there, but I don't know of any by name.
Good luck.
Now that you mention that I remember seeing 'Batch Process' in one of the programs that came with the camera. So I checked and I found it but this is the options it gives me:
(http://i586.photobucket.com/albums/ss304/longhornsfan2010/Snip.png)
I don't see anything in there that lets me 'sign' my pictures but maybe I'm just missing it (very possible lol).
I don't know how to do it on website, i upload my pics on Photobucket , just have to enable "IMG thumb" in your account settings and copy "IMG thumb" not IMG URL. You have nice pics above with planes in flight !
Thank you sir I appreciate it :)
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Now that you mention that I remember seeing 'Batch Process' in one of the programs that came with the camera. So I checked and I found it but this is the options it gives me:
I don't see anything in there that lets me 'sign' my pictures but maybe I'm just missing it (very possible lol).
No, you're not missing it.. your software doesn't offer it. It's not that common of a request, as those who normally watermark their pictures are professionals.. and I would imagine that most, if not all, professionals use non-free software for their volume processing.
Like I said, Photoshop Elements offers it, but it'll run you $100 or so. ( Well worth it, in my humble opinion )
Another thing would be to do a google search on 'watermark' 'photo' 'free' and see what pops up.
Good luck!