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Help On The Photo Gallery
The Gallery now has more than 1000 photos stored, and this will no doubt become a valuable research tool in years to come. The photos bridge the years before the Great War till the present day, and are of interest to everyone.
Can we make a plea for all our members to make time to trawl through the gallery, on a regular basis and add additional detail....full names, locations, stories behind the pictures(nothing derrogatory or libelous please). Anything that enhances the value of the photo to the casual viewer.
Just use the "Quick Reply" text box below each photo to achieve this. It doesn't matter if you did'nt post the original picture, aslong as your information is accurate.
As an example of the importance of adding detail to pictures: A photo of The Ass Pnr Platoon 1RWF in Strabane has just been published, it now appears that this was perhaps the last picture of best mates Cpl Dave Smith and Fred Dargie together. Dave was killed by a booby trap shortly after and of course Fred passed away earlier this year. This is just one example.
If this can be achieved over the next few weeks and months, it will certainly be a valuable contribution that Royal Welch Forum members can make to ensuring that the names and faces of Royal Welchmen are remembered in the future.
Many Thanks
Last edited by ap1; 12-03-2007 at 01:01.
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Re: Help On The Photo Gallery
Thanks to Steve Carey, Paul9085 and a few others who have assisted in naming individuals. I was hoping for a better response. All you have to do is click on the Post Reply button, then type in who you think is shown on the picture. Also adding any other relevant info. The Forum team will do the rest to update the pictures. If you can find time to do one or two each, it will make all the difference.
In a few years time, many of the names and faces will be lost.
Thanks
Last edited by ap1; 03-11-2006 at 18:47.
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Re: Help On The Photo Gallery
Al, I tried several times today to name Will 59 in one of the old black and white pictures but it wouldnt save my messagein the quick reply form. I'll try again and let you know how I get off!!
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Re: Help On The Photo Gallery
Thanks Dai, Dutch was having the same problem. Your replies are being sent into our admin area for moderation, I then go into the Admin area and upload those posts to the Gallery(similar to what happens with the photos). Yours and Dutch's additional info has now been added.
I will ask Bob if he can look at the controls and enable all members to post messages directly to the Gallery. If there are any problems, we can always revert back.
The Phots will continue to be moderated
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Re: Help On The Photo Gallery
All registered members should now be able to post comments without the need for them to be moderated first.
Last edited by Bob Bacon; 03-11-2006 at 21:02.
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Re: Help On The Photo Gallery
28 November 2007
Great pictures just posted By Brian Coatesworth. Many thanks Brian, some real characters included.
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Re: Help On The Photo Gallery
hi I'm not having any joy up loading photos on to the forum is there a fault or I'm i not doing something right .........?
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Re: Help On The Photo Gallery
Are your photos JPG's
Are they maybe too big?
Do you get an error message when uploading?
Shar.
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Member
Re: Help On The Photo Gallery
get error 500 try later any ideas
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Re: Help On The Photo Gallery
go into paint
file open
find what pic u want
open image
resize/skew
take pic to 40 40
click ok
save as
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