Hi, Niyas ji,
Pictures are too small.
Try to make them of around 800 by 600 pixels.



*For re-sizing images pl. see from posting guidelines:*

5*. Each attachment max.150 KB.* But one can have many attachments to
illustrate different aspects of a tree/plant. But one has to be cautious
not to post unnecessary pictures as far as possible. One has to
re-size one's pictures to say max. upto 800 by 600 pixels at 72 DPI with
quality settings of say 5 to 10 to bring it upto a max. of 150 KB in
Photoshop as per group guidelines for posting. Links are to be avoided as
far as possible as attachments are allowed. *To re-size in Microsoft
Photo-editor*, which is available in most Window based computers: Open your
picture in Microsoft Photo Editor. Select Image--> Resize & select width of
say 800 pixels under width units (height sets itself), Click on OK. Select
File--> Save as, choose file name as … & click on save button. Now file is
ready for web use. It is much reduced in size. If, it’s still more than 150
KB, it can be reduced within 150 Kb by selected width of say 700 pixels or
less instead of 800 pixels.* Similar procedure can be followed in other
picture processing software.* Pl. also see a few relevant links here:
https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/miscellanea/for-members-information/re-sizing-pictures

On 31 December 2011 21:21, Niyas Palakkal <[email protected]> wrote:

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