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My Hair Loss Weblog

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Welcome to the Forum where you can show others your actual results.

It is now easy to upload your photos directly from your computer to this discussion forum. Just click on "New" in the menu above and then select "Photo Album". You can then upload your before and after photos and comments.

Note 300k per photo file size limit - The maximum photo file size that can be uploaded into a photo album is 300K. Be sure to resize and compress your photos as JPEGs that are 300k or less before uploading them. Also please do not add more than 10 photos to a single photo album.

Create your own Hair Loss Weblog

A far better option for sharing your photos and documenting your hair restoration is to create a free hair loss weblog .

To see dozens of current patient weblogs and to create your own, visit our Hair Loss Weblogs .

Thanks for sharing your photos and experience.
 
Posts: 1783 | Registered: November 18, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I really enjoy seeing before and after pictures of HT procedures. You can really see the happiness on peoples's faces when their hairlines have been restored and they again have some stuff to comb.

[This message was edited by JohnH on October 30, 2003 at 03:24 PM.]
 
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My Hair Loss Weblog

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Pat, I'm no expert on graphics, but many of the pictures posted are waaaaaay larger files than they need to be. A 1 meg file is totally unnecessary. Most files don't need to be over 150k if they're compressed using a graphics program. Many graphics organization tools have simple commpression programs built into them.

The resulting files are as I said, about 1/10th the size and display on a monitor just as well as a 1.5 meg file. The only difference is in printing, not in display.

Now, I have a good broadband connection, but 1+ meg files are still taxing. At some point you may also run into storage and bandwidth restrictions.

mark h
 
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