April 17, 2017, 11:29
Alan HarrisonHenry Davis & co The Piccadilly Pocket Watch
Can anyone help me I have acquired a sterling silver pocket watch as you can see from the pic's
I think it has a date of around 1727, Chester, Thomas Peter Hewitt,it has glass missing and pin for opening the case
any HELP PLEASE.
April 18, 2017, 07:30
Dr. Debbie Irvine
Extremely large images cannot be viewed by those with slower internet connections or smaller screens. Due to those considerations and to avoid overloading storage capacity our system is set up to not accept poster size images.
>> Proper size: 640 X 480 Pixels
>> Resolution: approximately 72 Pixels/Inch
Click here: How to Photograph Your Watches and Clocks
In there you will find information about sizing your images and posting them on our site.
Click these other links:
HELP IN POSTING IMAGES FOR HOSTING ON OUR IHC185 DISCUSSION SITE
Resize Photos
THIS ONE IS DIRECTLY FROM APPLE and highly recommended by our IHC Members...
Downsizing Images from iPad or iPhone
How to Resize Images from Your Camera or Smartphone
We discourage outside hosting image services as they tend to get deleted. In the past whenever someone loads images to those free hosting sites, we all to often see the image below, which can be very frustrating when someone is researching a particular watch.
Hope this additional information helps,
Debbie 
Previously posted information...
PICASA - EXCELLENT FREE IMAGE PROGRAM
PICASA: Manage, edit and share your photos with ease
Picasa link states...
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"We’ve decided to retire Picasa in order to focus on a single photo
service in Google Photos – a new, smarter photo app that works
seamlessly across mobile and the web."
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"PHOTOBUCKET" which hosted images just disappeared one day taking all the images away.
Another lesson that proves you are best-off posting images directly here.
In some 14 years we have never lost images.
READ THIS CAREFULLY...
April 18, 2017, 10:46
William D. WhiteFor Windows, there is no better free image editing software than
Irfanview I have used this for many years.
William
April 18, 2017, 11:56
Kevin HoffmanOhh dear , I just read the info about picasa , leave it to me to pick a loser !
April 18, 2017, 16:38
Dave TurnerSame here William, I've been using Irfanview for years too, and that's the one I prefer over any others I've seen.
Sorry Kevin, Just one man's opinion.