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Hey Johno,
I fixed the image for you. I just saw your email too. You almost had it right. Don’t use the URL of the web page the image is on. You need to use the URL of the actual image.
So don’t use this URL: /
Use this URL: (if you click this one you will notice only the image comes up).
To get the image URL from the first link, click the image to make it full size. Then right click on the actual image and select ‘Image Properties’ (if using Internet Explorer). There you will see ‘Image URL’ or similar. Use that URL in the [IMG] tags. In other browsers like Chrome, all you need to do is right click on the image and select ‘Copy Image URL’.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Sick pic.
Listen to Rider, he is all over this internet biz. Almost an IT Geek like TJ even
Sweet shot Johno!!!!
And after seein Andy’s booterville edit, I think Azz’s right about rider bein like TJ!!!!
Thank for the coment all. To prove that jeremy is a good teacher I posted this pic just so you can notice the differents between the orginal to the one worked over with CS3
Thank for the coment all. To prove that jeremy is a good teacher I posted this pic just so you can notice the differents between the orginal to the one worked over with CS3
ocean colours look natural in this one, but radioactive in your ‘edited’ version
Hi Gamblor
You shore right. I do most of my work on a laptop And I never calibrate it still . Bad house keeping leads to the example you pointed out.