iceman3201
Posts : 641 Join date : 2009-02-12 Age : 78 Location : south portland maine
| Subject: new members Fri Mar 26, 2010 7:48 pm | |
| its nice to see all the new members here. i dont log on as much as i would like to. ive cheated im watching stewarts roadmonster.org. web site. but in the mean time. thanks to all the members who said hello to me last time. that means a lot to me. | |
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sdstick
Posts : 4292 Join date : 2009-03-20 Location : Revere, MA
| Subject: Re: new members Fri Mar 26, 2010 10:17 pm | |
| Was a little late getting home tonight but wanted to post up this pic Based on the pic, all is well Sorry still cant resize. | |
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bammax
Posts : 2301 Join date : 2009-02-22 Age : 42 Location : Mansfield, Ma
| Subject: Re: new members Sun Mar 28, 2010 1:14 pm | |
| If you right click on the pic in your hard drive and open it with a photo editing program like "microsoft office picture manager" then you can edit and resize. Then just save it with a new name and post it up. Or you can do the same thing with photobucket and other upload sites, but each site handles it slightly differently. | |
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sdstick
Posts : 4292 Join date : 2009-03-20 Location : Revere, MA
| Subject: Re: new members Sun Mar 28, 2010 1:32 pm | |
| I tried thru photobucket but the image quality went south. Last time I posted thumbnails, Crovo mentioned some other ways, I just need to search & take the time to get results. Thanks | |
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bammax
Posts : 2301 Join date : 2009-02-22 Age : 42 Location : Mansfield, Ma
| Subject: Re: new members Sun Mar 28, 2010 1:37 pm | |
| As size increases resolution goes down. That's why people like high-res cameras because you can blow up the pic without losing the details. I just do trial and error. I'll resize it until the quality gets too grainy and then I start over and resize to just below that grainy level. Sometimes it's the best option | |
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