Hyperphoto & Irfanview: Photo Uploading & Editing

  • Thread starter Tyger
  • Start date
  • Tags
    Photo
In summary, the site Hyperphoto.photoloft.com allows for free uploads of up to 50MB, but you can only hot link to the files. The software IrfanView allows for cropping, sizing, viewing and editing of images. There is also a free site www.zden.com that offers 500MB of free space. Lastly, StarPhoto won't work either because the forum converts the [PLAIN] tags to html tags during the server processing.
  • #1
Tyger
398
0
A good site for uploading and linking photos. Allows 50MB for free, 5MB maximum file size and you can hot link to the files.

http://hyperphoto.photoloft.com/canon.asp?s=cano [Broken]

Software for cropping, sizing, viewing and editing images. Also free.

http://www/irfanview.com [Broken]
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Physics news on Phys.org
  • #2


Originally posted by BoulderHead
I'd been looking for such a thing.
Hey everyone, it might be .gif time again soon!
[edit]
Or not!
What is the difference between hot linking and direct linking? I'd like for the image itself to show in my posts. Maybe this service will not do this?

Heheh...everybody loved your pictures from pf2...Work At Home Moms (WAHM) web hosting site also allows for remote-linking...not 50 megs of free space though, thanks Tyger!

EDIT: Just realized I was in the astronomy forum...this doesn't seem to fit, but hey, thanks anyways:wink:
 
  • #3
I tried too

but I think is has to do with board settings and not the image URLs. I think Admin has to approve them.
 
  • #4
Originally posted by BoulderHead
I've tried several different ways but I can't make the images show. I need help!

The box at the bottom says code is ON/OFF...maybe you have to be special to get it on in other boards:smile:
 
  • #5
https://www.physicsforums.com/images/top_bar_02.gif [Broken]

works for me
 
Last edited:
  • #6
http://www.graham-collins.co.uk/images/eyes.gif [Broken]

Me too:smile:
 
Last edited by a moderator:
  • #7
http://www.graham-collins.co.uk/images/eyes.gif [Broken]
 
Last edited:
  • #8
OH...yeah, the link provided doesn't allow for remote linking in PF form...you could try http://starphoto.starblvd.net/ [Broken] if you wanted, I hear it has remote linking.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
  • #9
Well, I tried some more too

and couldn't get the images to come up. I can for a regular HTML page, but I know that some forums don't link to asp's (active server pages) so that may be the problem. neither the [ img ] or img src code work, it always converts to the URL. I noticed that Gregs imager has the img src code, by looking at the source code for the page.
 
  • #10
there was a site that gives you 500 m.b space for free it was www.zden.com but it is no more working
 
  • #11
I noticed that Gregs imager has the img src code, by looking at the source code for the page.
That because the forum converts the tags to html tags during the server processing.
 
  • #12
I'll go sign up at the post kyle_soule gave us and see if it will work over there.

Oh, and as for useful links, well, I like the free stuff
Ulead is giving stuff away and their photo explorer is pretty good;
http://www.ulead.com/download/freedownload.htm

For freebie ebooks;
http://www.ebooksonus.com/ [Broken]

Freebie tutorials;
http://tutorials.freeskills.com/index

If anyone knows a site where I can transmute some binary data streams into gold, would you kindly shoot me a link!
 
Last edited by a moderator:
  • #13
http://photo.starblvd.net/~boulderhead/1-1-1.jpg?i=1055271458&pw=*63813EC2EACA [Broken]
Nope, StarPhoto won't work either,:frown:


It's looking like to get what I want I'll have to shell out some wampum


[edit]
I deleted my earlier posts because I felt they were nothing but a waste of space in this otherwise pretty niffy thread...
...More Freebies anyone?
 
Last edited by a moderator:

1. What is Hyperphoto?

Hyperphoto is a software program that allows users to upload and edit photos. It is a combination of two programs: HyperSnap for capturing screenshots and Irfanview for editing images.

2. Is Hyperphoto free to use?

Yes, both HyperSnap and Irfanview are free to use for personal and non-commercial purposes. However, there may be licensing fees for commercial use.

3. How do I upload photos using Hyperphoto?

To upload photos using Hyperphoto, simply open the program and click on the "Open" button. Select the photo you want to upload from your computer and click "Open". The photo will then be opened in Irfanview for editing.

4. What editing features does Irfanview offer?

Irfanview offers a wide range of editing features, including cropping, resizing, adjusting brightness and contrast, adding text and borders, and applying filters and effects. It also has a batch processing feature for editing multiple photos at once.

5. Can I upload and edit multiple photos at once?

Yes, you can upload and edit multiple photos at once using Irfanview's batch processing feature. Simply select all the photos you want to edit, click on "File" and then "Batch Conversion/Rename". From there, you can choose the editing options you want to apply to all the selected photos.

Similar threads

  • General Discussion
Replies
12
Views
2K
Replies
12
Views
1K
  • General Discussion
Replies
31
Views
3K
  • General Discussion
Replies
21
Views
2K
  • General Discussion
Replies
12
Views
1K
  • General Discussion
Replies
10
Views
1K
  • General Discussion
Replies
13
Views
1K
  • General Discussion
Replies
19
Views
1K
  • General Discussion
Replies
23
Views
2K
  • General Discussion
Replies
20
Views
2K
Back
Top