Happy Hanukah,
I find it best to sign up to http://www.webshots.com/ and upload about 
30 pictures.
The pictures can be of any size file and you are able to e-mail the 30 
pictures to your friends.
I hope this will help.
Arthur
romers_at_shaw.ca wrote:
> lamarche wrote:
>
>>  Jerome wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Other things:  I thank each of you that has  seen fit to contribute
>>> whatever you could in the way of writing, photos, maps, spreadsheets,
>>> documents, scans, personal pages, etc., to the website, so that we
>>> second and third generation Czernowitzers  could make better sense out
>>> of our research and the lives of our ancestors.   Please look around
>>> in those boxes of old photos and documents to see if there is anything
>>> that you would like up me to put up on the website.  I've got an
>>> enormous amount of space left on the server so lets fill it up, ok?
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  Dear Jerome,
>>  Can we really do that ? You may be overwhelmed !
>>  I've got only half a dozen documents and I'd like to ask the group 
>> questions
>>  about them. I've got them in the .jpg format. How and where may I send
>>  themð?
>>
>>  Best regards,
>>  Florence Lamarche-Ebner
>>
>>  Researching:
>>  EBNER and KIRMAYER (Czernowitz and Sadagora, Bukowina),
>>
>>
> Greetings Florence!
>
> I am sending this reply to the group instead of just you personally as
> your question about 'where and how' to send materials surfaces many
> times and  the answer may be of interest to others:
>
> You can send your documents to me at:  romers_at_shaw.ca
> as email attachments. If you are sending multiple files attached to a
> single email, keep the total of all the files under 1 MB. Multiple
> emails with a few attachments each are usually more efficient than a
> large number of  attachments on a single email.
>
> If you scan photos and documents, scan them at higher resolution rather
> than lower; I can then adjust the file sizes to suit being posted on the
> website. A single scan than produces about a 100 KB file usually works
> very well.  If the resolution is low too begin with, it is sometimes
> difficult to get a good presentation. The .jpg format for images is
> easiest for me, but I can handle anything.  For text, I prefer 'plain
> text' rather than something from a word processor, but again can most
> likely handle whatever you have.
>
> If you have large numbers of photos or documents, putting them onto a CD
> and sending me the CD by letter post is the best solution.
>
> In your case Florence, I will build a page and put your documents, along
> with any explanatory text in the 'Help Identify/Find' section on the
> website and notify the group of their existence.
>
> As well, you might want me to include the surnames you are researching
> (EBNER, KIRMAYER) in our 'Czernowitz FamilyFinder' section. Let me know.
>
> Best,
> Jerome
>
Received on 2005-12-24 12:53:26
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