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Richard: yes that moving gif has arrived on site from your webpage!Hello everybody!As Francis,Richard and Audrey have said and know...the free membership at imgH has limitations on the size of picture that you can upload (800 x 600).  By paying the small quarterly fee to imgH ..which I do..one can upload 1600 x1200 sizes.On my computer..I started off 18 months ago with just MY PICTURES. About 4 months ago I had installed MICROSOFT OFFICE PICTURE MANAGER and this enables me to RESIZE and SAVE CHANGES easily...but I recall that recently we established that by doing that quality is lost..and... more importantly could never be recovered!So..what I have been doing recently...is not resizing on MOPM...but uploading the full size onto the imgH site (being a Platinum subscriber)..and then resizing on that site..and keeping two sizes there ..sometimes three if I'm experimenting.There is a facility to delete ones entries on the imgH website but I'm not sure if that registers in ones favour.. by adding to ones available space. When I posted the ugly Brentford Station containers picture..I had accidently copied the wrong size version from imgH. When I saw the whopping size I had posted on the Brentford site..I immediately returned to the imgH website and collected the smaller picture!So..on imgH, as a Platinum subscriber,I believe you can increase sizes..but I need to double check.Regarding uploading gifs..that another challenge..to keep the gifs moving!! (I agree with Hugh..that I always thought that jpg's related to pictures  and gif's to moving images.Richard did well to upload the moving gif onto his own website and reproduce it here.The uploading of gif's onto imgH would be helpful as a storage/library facility...but it also can be used as a hideaway if you don't want viewers to find out where you located the gif!!  That has not been my intention..but it could be for others!!My ISP is Pipex..and I'm sure there is a website facility on line waiting for me to utilise.... but so far I haven't ventured in that direction. But Richard has shown us that this could be the way forward..although I'd prefer to use imgH..to keep things simple!!Whilst on my soapbox..I wanted to mention that my son gave me another piece of Picture Software for my last birthday. Its called Adobe Photoshop Album 2.0. I installed it recently and I was able to upload some 4000!! pictures from MY PICTURE (singles and those in folders). I haven't worked it all out yet..but one useful facility on this Adobe Photoshop Album is being able to affix to each picture a TAG or many tags...just like the tags facility on FLICKr.

Jim Lawes ● 7214d