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Topic: Dumbarton bridge Dino Hunt 12/6.06 Continues  (Read 1965 times)

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Frankfishing

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It should be in your camera. Look into the menu and click onto image quality. I have been using the 640x480 which isn't the best quality for pictures but great for emails ect. Frank


MolBasser

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      d. wearing anything with oakland raiders patch on it. 
 
      Whutup JTF!  Just another HATER' to deal wit'   :smt004

     

      You have to be the first person to shrink the filesize to under 200K. WOW!!!
       There was no waiting period for the pic to download.

    How do you shrink the file?  Can someone share this with the ignorant,me.

You can set it in your camera, or use an external program (gimp is a free one).  I like to use the external program because that way I can save a high quality pic on my hard drive and post a friendly sized one on the forum.  I use photoshop, but it is very expensive.

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ScottThornley

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If you use a Windows PC, the built in MS Paint program now has the ability to resize images. Click on "Image -Stretch/Skew" Then use values less than 100% to resize a pic.  Save the shrunken pic to a new file, and keep the small and large versions available.


Scott



FisHunter

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If you use a Windows PC, the built in MS Paint program now has the ability to resize images. Click on "Image -Stretch/Skew" Then use values less than 100% to resize a pic.  Save the shrunken pic to a new file, and keep the small and large versions available.


Scott



Thanks All !! I think Scotts' is what I need....thanks Scott
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