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Try shrinking the size of your pictures *before* you upload them to Photobucket.
It will help you load them quicker there, as well.
If your camera came w/ any kind of photo editing software you should be able to use that w/ the 'resize' option...if not, your computer probably has some kind of image editing software built in...most do. I usually go w/ 650-800 pixels wide.
I was on dial up for years, I had to shrink my pics before trying to upload them or I'd freeze the whole machine up.
 

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Roll farms said:
Try shrinking the size of your pictures *before* you upload them to Photobucket.
It will help you load them quicker there, as well.
If your camera came w/ any kind of photo editing software you should be able to use that w/ the 'resize' option...if not, your computer probably has some kind of image editing software built in...most do. I usually go w/ 650-800 pixels wide.
I was on dial up for years, I had to shrink my pics before trying to upload them or I'd freeze the whole machine up.
AWESOME suggestion! I never even thought of that! :hide Thats what I get for leaving my camera on "auto" and not tinkering!

Again, thanks for the suggestions friends! I have already learned so much!
 
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