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Re: Forum Upgrade-Upload multiple images at once!

Postby DennisLinkletter » Jan 2nd, '12, 11:50

slu wrote:Dennis, it seems to work quite well. I'm still getting use to my Imac and Apple products. By exporting the photos to my desktop at the lowest resolution, I was able to easily upload multiple photos. Once I get use to the inline option on the forum, I'll have it dialed in.


From Iphoto I use the medium setting not small. That way when one clicks the large thumbnail the image that opens is larger and gives more detail.
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Re: Forum Upgrade-Upload multiple images at once!

Postby SmokeSignals » Jan 2nd, '12, 12:17

Hope you don't mind me chiming in with some tech jargon on the subject.

Someone mentioned trying to make the images load faster and not needing to take/use large images - you only need images at 72dpi resolution. computer screens do not display anything above 72dpi even if your image contains it. So, if you have an option to change your image size before uploading change it to 72dpi. This will lower your image "File Size" significantly while keeping the image "Size" the same.
Currently most image viewers on our PC's or Macs will allows your to make these changes to a whole folder of images. This will allow your image files to upload WAY faster.

Hope that helps.
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Re: Forum Upgrade-Upload multiple images at once!

Postby Loquitur » Jan 2nd, '12, 14:51

Slu:

Your NY steak looks fabulous!! Just wondering.... was it a reverse sear?

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Re: Forum Upgrade-Upload multiple images at once!

Postby slu » Jan 2nd, '12, 15:33

Susan,
Indeed it was a reverse sear. 275 degrees until the internal temp reached 120. Then seared it over high heat for about 90 seconds per side. The steak probably sat for 15 minutes while the KK rose to searing temp. And I have to add, it tasted as good as it looks!

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Re: Forum Upgrade-Upload multiple images at once!

Postby Loquitur » Jan 3rd, '12, 13:25

Peter: So how long does it take, approximately, for a steak of that size to reach 120 internal while roasting at 275 deg? Do you keep a thermometer in the meat or just check it periodically?
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Re: Forum Upgrade-Upload multiple images at once!

Postby slu » Jan 3rd, '12, 14:56

Susan, I usually use a remote thermometer, but since I was only grilling one steak, I opted to just check it periodically. I'm guessing about 20-30 minutes indirect heat. The steak was about 2" thick.
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Re: Forum Upgrade-Upload multiple images at once!

Postby mcsmoke » Jan 8th, '12, 19:38

mguerra wrote:test 2
PC300010.JPG

worked for some reason!


That is one fine looking cooker!
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Re: Forum Upgrade-Upload multiple images at once!

Postby mguerra » Jan 8th, '12, 21:31

Yeah, it's NEVER low and slow! Hot fast every time. Cruise 190 KTAS on 13 GPH.
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