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How to Submit Photos for Mary Denise Monckton
Until such time as a photo "Drag and Drop" function has been added to Cemsearch, here is the way to prepare your photos for inclusion in our database:
• IMPORTANT: FIRST select the person in Cemsearch for whom you want to add a photo, then re-open this help screen.
• You currently have selected Mary Denise Monckton. You can submit photos for her plot's monument(s) or personal photos of just her.
• On your computer, locate the file(s) of the photo(s) you want to submit for Mary Denise Monckton.
• DO NOT make duplicate photos of the same side of a stone for each person shown on it. For example, if husband and wife are both shown on one stone image, DO NOT make two copies of this image; only one is required.
• For MONUMENT Pictures, do the following:
• Copy this code: PTHPUND21208;
(MUST include the semicolon)
• Rename the monument files you previously located by pasting this code as a prefix to each filename.
• IMPORTANT: The code PTHPUND21208;
is SPECIFIC to ALL people on this stone or plot.
• For PERSONAL Pictures for JUST this person, do the following:
• Copy this code: PTHPUND21208^0;
(MUST include the semicolon)
• Rename the personal files you previously located by pasting this code as a prefix to each filename.
• IMPORTANT: The code PTHPUND21208^0;
is SPECIFIC to
Mary Denise Monckton and your picture(s) prefixed with this code will appear ONLY for her.
• HINT: for convenience, these codes also appear below the Born/Died dates where you can click on them to automatically copy them.
• ATTACH photos (full size; if you can, limit to about 1-2 megabytes in size) with the prefixed filename to an email and send to:
helpus@cemsearch.ca.
• If you have further details that you would like included in the "Notes" section, add them to the email as well.
Captions:
• A caption can be embedded in the filename following the semi-colon, terminated with a tilde (~
). See example below.
Monument Example:
• Suppose you have two photos of her with filenames img_2694.jpg
and Monckton family.jpg
• The specific prefix code for this person's plot is PTHPUND21208;
• Your modified filenames will be PTHPUND21208;img_2694.jpg
and PTHPUND21208;Monckton family.jpg
• The text following the semicolon can be anything you want (including spaces), for example:
•PTHPUND21208; north side of tombstone eroded by nature
.
• Add a caption as follows (surrounding spaces optional; tilde (~
) marks the end of the caption; otherwise we will use the complete filename):
PTHPUND21208; Your caption here~ img_2694.jpg
and
PTHPUND21208; Another caption~ Monckton family.jpg
• ALL images for Mary Denise Monckton and others on the same stone or plot MUST have the same exact prefix up to and including the semi-colon.
Personal Pictures Example:
• Suppose you have two images for this person's monument with filenames 40thBirthday.jpg
and Mary Denise Headshot.jpg
• The specific prefix code for her is PTHPUND21208^0;
• Your modified filenames will be PTHPUND21208^0;40thBirthday.jpg
and PTHPUND21208^0;Mary Denise Headshot.jpg
• The text following the semicolon can be anything you want (including spaces)
• Add a caption as follows (surrounding spaces optional; tilde (~
) marks the end of the caption; otherwise we will use the complete filename):
PTHPUND21208; Your caption here~ 40thBirthday.jpg
and
PTHPUND21208; Another caption~ Mary Denise Headshot.jpg
• ALL personal photos of Mary Denise Monckton MUST have the same exact prefix up to and including the semi-colon.
• These personal images will NOT appear for others on the same stone or plot.