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Originally Posted by ddsack
But Photobucket is also quite flexible if a person studies all their options. When you upload your photos, you have a choice of various sizes that they can be saved as
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Image Options
avatar ( 100 x 75 ) 19" screen ( 1280 x 960 ) thumbnail ( 160 x 120 ) 21" screen ( 1600 x 1200 ) website, email ( 320 x 240 ) 22" screen ( 2048 x 1536 ) message board ( 640 x 480 ) 23" screen ( 2240 x 1680 ) 15" screen ( 800 x 600 ) 2 megabyte file size 17" screen ( 1024 x 768 )
1 megabyte file size
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When you create your account on my photo gallery, you will be able to fully administrate your own photo album, including adding image sizes that you want to be automatically generated when you upload images. I defaulted to 640 x 480, but when I post images here at TVille, I go in and create a special 500px image or smaller depending on my needs. You can set your gallery to generate whatever sizes you want. You can set different subgalleries to different sizes. You can also create several different sizes on a per-image basis, as well as re-crop, rotate, re-upload without screwing up your existing published image links, etc.