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Just testing image upload. For those interested in the image itself, it is an experimental artwork using lines only, and every line goes right through the image.
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Why don't I see the image. All I'm getting is a line of text . I have tried a space after the square close bracket, and that way it converts the URL into a clickable link. How do I get it to display the image in my message?
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yzf-r1 wrote:Image

Just testing image upload. For those interested in the image itself, it is an experimental artwork using lines only, and every line goes right through the image.
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Post by Homer »

needs to be written as http://www.i.imgur.com/kqNhpcm.jpg
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Excellent. Thanks.

One more question. Is image size dependant upon what was uploaded at source, or is there a way of re-sizing it smaller for this forum?
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Post by Homer »

Image size is dependent on the original.

You can get plugins for phpBB forums which allow you to reformat the image after posting but theoptom.com doesn't have them installed.
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Homer wrote:Image size is dependent on the original.

You can get plugins for phpBB forums which allow you to reformat the image after posting but theoptom.com doesn't have them installed.
Like right now replying, the super size messes up the whole thread.

I note your request from the Boss of get this installed
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I have to say I am seriously impressed with the artwork . Is that your own work .
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No, it is a time and motion study of a typical NHS hospital's folk movements.
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tronaghan wrote:I have to say I am seriously impressed with the artwork . Is that your own work .
Agreed. Once you shrink the image for a complete view it is rather interestingly good.
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I wish I could call it mine, but no. I found it on facebook. A chap called Mark Gibney is claiming to be the artist
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eagle wrote:
tronaghan wrote:I have to say I am seriously impressed with the artwork . Is that your own work .
Agreed. Once you shrink the image for a complete view it is rather interestingly good.
Indeed.

If you squint at it or use fingers for a large pinhole the higher order factors are toned down and the image is more life like. There is a thread on this subject, posted a few months back only.
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