Photos uploaded to PoC comments ideally need to be a maximum of about 5 inches across. That is what digital photographers would call about 600 pixels or 600 px. Most digital cameras these days create images that are 1500 to 3000 pixels wide at default settings. These sorts of image are large files that are heavy and they can carry too much information for the comments to upload (file size is too large and above 2 megabytes).
Rarely visitors can’t upload a photo because it is too large. It this happens the photo can be resized online or, if you have some photo-editing software, on your computer.
I expect most visitors don’t have photo-editing software, so online is the place to resize.
If you click on this link you’ll be taken to an online resizing website. Click on browse and you’ll be taken to your computer where you can select a photo. Then click “Continue”. You are then shown your photo on a new page where you can resize using the simple controls.
Look for a width of about 500 – 700 px (max.) which will guarantee successful uploading to comments. Click on “I’m done, Resize My Picture” and then you are taken to a new page where you save it to your computer (select the relevant button).
That is it. If you have trouble with uploading please give it a try. It is free.

i can see what u mean michael it does rezise it a whole lot better
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Thanks Harvey. Excellent. I currently use a MacBook Pro and resize using Photoshop Elements. iPhone would do the job too. I have used PCs aswell. Most people who upload photos to comments don’t resize. The image are large at between 1500 px to 3500 px width. I rescale them online.
In addition tpo PicResize, If you have XP Professional, right-hand clich brings up “Open with”, click “PAINT”. then
“Image”, then “Stretch/skew. Select the percentage reduction for both width and height (same percentage) which you estimate would produce the image size you want, and then either save it as the changed original photo by clicking OK or save it as a 2nd version by clicking “File”. It’s hit and miss but you can effectively reduce the image size.
The more modern Microsoft Picture Manager allows you to select the number of pixels for any photo. You can download it on the Internet.
I wonder if there is something I can do about that? I just logged on with the desktop, and I can see that the photo is sideways. It is bothersome to look at. Feel free to delete it. If I rotated 90 degrees to the right, it should work. It looks fine from the view on my Ipad. How irritating! I hate to not post pictures. I’ll ask my guru next week when he comes to work on my tech.
Bigfoot is a really handsome boy x