Hi There, good to see you around Johnny, I will look for the post you made some time ago on TSF before we all got thrown off. I save it on what is now my kids computer. This may save you time by not having to type it over again.
Robyn the house wench will want to post here when she gets back, I know for a fact she will want to attend the Clearwater Revival with us all. She is supposed to clean my house when she comes over, but she just sits back at this computer and orders me around with house cleaning instructions, so I guess I am just a kitchen *****.
Anyway, I have learned with digital photography that lighting is everything, and the more natural the light the better. Also a tripod will make a picture very clear if the light is right. I just bought a Sony CD300 that has a 8cm rewrittable disc, but I find I enjoy using the floppy format of the Sony MVC FD88., which is faster and more user friendly. I regret not getting the Sony FD92.
Any picture on the net can be saved by right clicking on it, then click save as, then 3 1/2 floppy. The picture will be saved on your floppy and can be attached when you click the browse button here, but I have noticed that the picture will get lost if you preview it, so just click post reply.
Any online picture can also be posted by right clicking on the picture, then click properties, then copy the picture url, which will always start with http: Then paste this to the text of your post and it will make a clickable link, but dont preview the message or it gets lost. So as we can see we can all post pictures even if we dont have a camera.
I am sorry for not staying on topic, but a picture is worth a thousand words and is a great way to convey what we want to say.
John