Pictures will not upload

What is going on pictures will not upload or take a very long time to upload.

asked over 11 years ago

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bonanzamark says: January 22, 2014

Hard to say without more information. If you could forward all of the details to [email protected] then we will do everything we can to assist.

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Here’s a Bonanza Help Files Link, it might help [URL removed]
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Sometimes you have to either crop pics in an editing program 1st, you might have to make pictures smaller in size or PPI (pixels per inch) or DPI (dots per inch) must be less than your original (scanned or photograph) picture. There are lot of online editing programs to do so, and even Bonanza has a ‘’crop tool’’ too.
Also Photobucket has been very slow the past couple of days according to not only my experience, but others I know say so too, so if your pics are stored in Photobucket that might be the problem.
Normally it means your pics are too large in the number of pixels, so that a pic with 2100 × 2500 pixels or dots per inch will upload slower than the SAME picture that you make small like into 100 × 500 pixels or dots per inch…if it’s not any of the above, I don’t know what else might be the problem…I sure hope I helped somehow! Dee

answered over 11 years ago

I’ve never had this problem , but I’m having it now , Very strange , I had the problem last night and came back today and they loaded , But now It’s doing the same thing with other pics

answered about 11 years ago

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