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Question:
Why are my photo images not displaying?
Answer:
If you are having difficulty displaying your photos, please first ensure that the photo you are trying to upload is the correct size. We ask that each photo is a minimum of 300 pixels by 300 pixels to ensure clarity. If you do not have the correct size, and all your existing photos are too small, you can resize your photo by visiting www.drpic.com .
If you are still having difficulty, then a member of our staff will be more than happy to assist you. Please post a support request and one of our Support Team members will contact you about uploading your photos for you. Please be sure to include your email address for contact.
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