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Post by rich »

Hey Everybody,

How do I shrink photos to post here? I have been unable to figure it out!!

Thanks,
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I use photoshop, but most photo packages will let you alter the image size. Just make sure the size is under 500 x 500 and the file size is less than 36k. Go into your photo package and go on tools and image size - something like that. Good luck and let's see those pics.
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If you have Photoshop, try using the "Save for Web" feature. It allows you to significantly reduce file size but retain a larger image.
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Well shoot. I thought I was going to see photos when I opened this thread. I'll just have to add one.Image
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I'll throw one in here too!
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There are a number of software applications other than PhotoShop that you can use to resize your photos. Arcsoft's PhotoStudio is one that's inexpensive.

Just remember to save them as either a jpeg or gif.

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If you're on windows, the free XP image resizer tool can't be beat. It's free and allows you to not only resize to "standard" sizes, but also to any dimensions you choose:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx
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When resizing a picture, remember to maintain the original aspect ratio; in my Olympus Camedia Master 1.0 software, it's a checkbox under the Resize function:

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hah!

I have that software, never used it

Thanks Doc!

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And use 72 dpi.
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Kevin: Is that a Jazz Vintage 62 reissue? Funny..I just sold mine exactly like that
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I'll see your CS post and raise you 4.....



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Frode,

No, actually it's a real '65.
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I'll see your 8 and raise four more to twelve.
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I'll see your 12 and raise you 30.

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