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Question Posted Sunday June 25 2006, 1:39 am

There is a pic of mine that I want uploaded on my advicenators page. I have resized it as small as it will go which is a 3 1/2 x 2 which is a wallet size and still I get the message: You tried to upload a picture, but it was greater than 15K in filesize so it wasn't uploaded.
What can I do to fix this?


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livestrong answered Monday June 26 2006, 10:12 pm:
What you need to go on is upload the picture on any image site like picturetrail.com or photobucket.com and then when you go to put your picture instead of putting on the upload a pic put the url in the other one right on top. This should work.
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xxsima answered Monday June 26 2006, 7:37 pm:
Advicenators can be stupid like that.

Go to Imageshack.us, Photobucket.com, or Tinypic.com
Click the browse button and find your picture in your files
Copy the url next to/under the picture
Paste the url in the 'URL of a picture of you' form box in your Profile Settings
Be sure to save

Hope I helped!

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orphans answered Sunday June 25 2006, 9:55 am:
dont resize it uploading is screwed up on here.
upload it onto a photobucket, tiny pic, yahoo photos, etc, and then do the url link. you caan keep it biggish that way

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XXkaiiOO answered Sunday June 25 2006, 3:40 am:
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try that.. its a resizing program.. ive never used it.. but its the one they have for myspace.. and its free.. so you might want to try it..

"Go to [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) and download a copy of the software program IrfanView. IT'S FREE and you can use it to resize images so they're less than 600k, or resave images that may be corrupted. Once you have downloaded and installed IrfanView, simply run the program, open your .gif, or .jpg image, and resave it as another version (example: in IrfanView, open file named pic01.jpg, and resave it as pic01b.jpg). Then, simply return to MySpace and upload your newly resaved image"



^ thats what the myspace thing says.. i dont know if it will work for this.. but its worth a tryy..


hope this helped...
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darkprince13 answered Sunday June 25 2006, 2:37 am:
well, heres a trick i learned about uploading pics, if you submit the pic to photobucket, etc, and put the url for the pic in {not the upload pic thingy, but the place that says url of picture by it}the picture won't result in a page saying it needs to be shrunk.

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