Adding Smartphone pictures to the ROS

  • EZ.
  • 09-21-2014, 12:38 AM
I have some pictures that I took with my Galaxy S5 and would like to add to the ROS of a review. How do you do this?
Hercules's Avatar
I think most use imagecoast.com to host pics. Just make damn sure you have the okie dokie from the lady on which picture(s) are OK.
Luke Skywalker's Avatar
Make sure you know how to remove the metadata from your pictures before you even think about posting them. That metadata might out you.
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  • NYr
  • 09-21-2014, 09:44 AM
Make sure you know how to remove the metadata from your pictures before you even think about posting them. That metadata might out you. Originally Posted by Luke Skywalker

Luke: not everyone are geeks like us

Metadata info are things like GPS location photo was taken, phone number of phone etc.

I don't have a galaxy to tell you where to check your default settings, but probably in photo and/or Privacy settings.
muffin101's Avatar
I use Imgbox

Make sure to tag the photos as "adult"

Easier to post from a computer, you can either use the data/charger cable to transfer the pictures or check out Dropbox which I think is easier.

  • EZ.
  • 09-21-2014, 01:11 PM
Thanks for the help but I still managed to screw it up. No pictures just links. It is harder to train a woman than a good dog but even harder to teach old guys techie shit.
muffin101's Avatar
PM me, I can teach it thru email with screenshots.

If we continue learning, we will never get old.

  • EZ.
  • 09-21-2014, 02:00 PM
PM me, I can teach it thru email with screenshots.

If we continue learning, we will never get old.

Originally Posted by muffin101
I'm afraid that has already happened. It isn't the model but the miles and I got more than a 40 year old Mack truck.

My Orthopedic called me Humpty Dumpty. Hows that for a morale boost?

Thanks again for the help ..at least the review has links.
Luke Skywalker's Avatar
Another way to get rid of metadata is to display the photo on your computer, then crop a little the photo, copy it to the clipboard then paste it in another program such as windows paint, then save it and that's the picture you post. Metadata is gone.
muffin101's Avatar
Cool that's a nice trick Luke!!