2020 Slingshot Calendar (offical thread)

  • For the best results as possible, the highest resolution possible is needed - in most simplest of terms the largest file you can send is needed


    From TechWalla ....


    How to Send Full Resolution Photos From an iPhone

    By demand1843


    If you've ever sent photos through email on your iPhone, you may have noticed that the resolution is rather small. The iPhone takes pictures at a pretty high resolution (1600x1200 on the original iPhone and 2048x1536 on the iPhone 3GS), and they are automatically compressed to 800x600 when you tap the little icon to email the photo. This is to reduce the file size and the time it will take to email the photo, but you definitely lose out on the detail of the original image. Here I will take you through the steps to send in full resolution by either copying one image at a time or multiple images.

    How to Send One Photo at a Time

    Step 1

    Turn on the iPhone.

    Step 2

    Tap the "Photos" icon.

    Step 3

    Select the album you want.

    Step 4

    Scroll up or down until you find the image you want to send.

    Step 5

    Tap the photo to view the image.

    Step 6

    Tap & hold until you see the "Copy" bubble pop up.

    Step 7

    Tap on the "Copy" bubble. It'll turn blue and disappear.

    Step 8

    Press the "Home" button and go to your mail.

    Step 9

    Create a new message and select or type in the recipient's email address.

    Step 10

    Tap and hold in the message area for a couple of seconds. When you release you should see "Select, "Select All" and "Paste."

    Step 11

    Tap "Paste" and your photo should appear in the body of your email message. Send the email as usual.


    How to Send Multiple Images

    Step 1

    Open your "Photos" application.

    Step 2

    Select the Album that has the photos you want to send.

    Step 3

    Tap the "Share" button at the bottom left of the screen (it looks like a rectangle with an arrow coming out the right side).

    Step 4

    Tap on each photo you want to send. A red circle with a check-mark will show up on the ones you select.

    Step 5

    Tap the "Copy" button on the bottom of the screen.

    Step 6

    Go to your mail and create a new message. Select the recipient or enter in the email address.

    Step 7

    Tap and hold inside the body area of your new message for a few seconds. The "Paste" option (along with "Select" and "Select All") will show up when you release.

    Step 8

    Tap "Paste" and your images should show up in the body of the message.

    Step 9

    Hit the "Send" button and off they go. It will probably take a while if you're sending lots of photos. Since you're sending the uncompressed versions they will be rather large.

  • Yes sir - from your computer that will be no problem for you! Karianne and I are even more excited to see your photos this year

    Still can't get the date to come up on the 'printed' picture. doesn't matter if I plug the camera into the computer or pull the card and put in the card reader to the computer. I do like the date for taking 'business' pics. My old 'floppy disc' Sony is the only camera I have that dose it.

  • I'm not going to be able to pull a calendar together this year. Sorry for the late notice - I hope someone will be able to step up and take over the calendar creation if folks still want them

    BUMMER!!!!! Hope all is well Sir . Your calendar will be missed ;(;(;(

  • I'm not going to be able to pull a calendar together this year. Sorry for the late notice - I hope someone will be able to step up and take over the calendar creation if folks still want them

    Ross hope you and everyone is ok? Hell if we don’t have a calendar next year that’s great, that means I am not getting any older next year and don’t have to buy anyone a birthday present next year 😂

  • So sorry folks - just not enough hours in the day any more. The day job is taking more of my time than in the past and in order to spend time with my family I have to shuffle some things around

    The MAIN thing is to MAKE time for what makes YOU happy. Do that my friend and the rest will work it's self out .

  • Ross hope you and everyone is ok? Hell if we don’t have a calendar next year that’s great, that means I am not getting any older next year and don’t have to buy anyone a birthday present next year 😂

    I totally would welcome this, the money I would save could probably pay for a slingshot..........

    Is not that I am mean, I just don't sugarcoat what I say.