I learnt to screen shot today
and have downloaded some photos ..tho whether i can find them again in computer hyperspace is another matter .
how many Kb shouled it be ?
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Any size photo in which faces, clothes, etc. can clearly be seen is usually fine for 'age dating'.
Photo size boils down to two things:
- the 'resolution': the number of 'pixels' (or dots) in the digital photo; the more pixels, the clearer the details will be and the further people can 'zoom in' on the details like faces;
- the size of the file in Kilobytes (KB); the higher the resolution, the more pixels and the larger the file will be in KB's
Black & White photo files are
much smaller than those for colour photos (with the same number of pixels). So uploading B&W photo's to Rootschat very rarely presents any problems.
Rootschat has an upper size limit of '500 Kilobytes' for uploaded photo's. That's more than 10 times the size of the photo you've just uploaded!
A tip for finding things again on internet: you can of course save the addresses of webpages to 'favourites' in your browser. But I've used 'Evernote' (free) for years and I couldn't do without it. I have an 'Evernote web clipper' in my browser and whenever I come across anything interesting, I save a link to the website, or part of the webpage to 'Evernote' with 2 clicks. When 'clipping', you can put the clip in a specific Evernote folder and/or assign 'tags' to your clip A screenshot is attached. You can find out more at
https://evernote.com/.
Hope this helps.
Mike