I use Safari on a Mac so for me it's right click on the pic then "copy image address". Other browsers should have the same, right click > properties or similar.
I use Safari on a Mac so for me it's right click on the pic then "copy image address". Other browsers should have the same, right click > properties or similar.
Nup! Must be a Mac thing. I use Firefox, no go and I tried Safari, no go either.
The only url info I get is when I click on the 'link' tag at the bottom of the photo. The image 'url' info doesn't work and the 'embed' info just lists the image as a hyperlink, as per my previous posts.
Thanks anyway inside. Maybe some PC guru will come to the party.
In Firefox right click on the image and choose "view image", should be the first option. It'll bring up another window with just the image, then copy the url from the address bar.
Nah. Doesn't work. Maybe it's because I'm logged-in to my account. I only get three options and the are really basic. Info. about the flash player, settings for the for the flash player and a print option. No file info. at all.
More investigation required. You would think the 'url' info. given in the 'link' tab would be sufficient. Maybe it needs to be trimmed/added to. Here it is.
"http://www.photoshop.com/accounts/099f2777aa444233b78e476f0aafdd21/px-assets/1b7ed21a85ae4643bee166cd82cce966"
Quotes are mine!
Without the quotes you get this.
http://www.photoshop.com/accounts/09...e166cd82cce966
If I add.../fullsize.jpg i get this.
http://www.photoshop.com/accounts/09...6/fullsize.jpg
Works for me too

Right, I copied Psi' link from the 'quote reply' and if I insert it as an image... I get this
Bingo! So what's the difference between the two addresses?
I'll compare in wordpad.
Here are the two addresses.
"http://api.photoshop.com/home_099f2777aa444233b78e476f0aafdd21/adobe-px-assets/1b7ed21a85ae4643bee166cd82cce966"
"http://www.photoshop.com/accounts/099f2777aa444233b78e476f0aafdd21/px-assets/1b7ed21a85ae4643bee166cd82cce966"
Weird! I'll logout of adobe and try again.
Edit:
If I logout and follow my own link I get all of the 'View image' options mentioned earlier. This sucks!
Help Mr. Adobe!!!!!!
was that pic taken with a lens baby?
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