help with picture size

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stanski1980 said:
how do you all resize pictures and is there a program to down load for it thanks :-\ ??? ??? ??? :dontknow: :dontknow: :help: :help: :help: :help:
You should have it in your computer already. Right click on your photo. Scroll over "open with"

Try open with "paint" for instance.

When it opens, look to the left top, where it reads "Image" Click on it.


Select "stretch/skew



Where it reads "horizontal" hit backspace. It will clear the "100" in the blank space enter "50"

Do the same here"" "" "Vertical" " " "50"

hit "ok"

It will get smaller.....continue the process until it works on tnet.


For future ref. You can select the image size on your camera so that you wont have to do this mod when you want to post again....Good luck
 

hammered

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What Dano says, or download Irfanview (free), click on "image" then "resize" and resize to 900 pixels wide :icon_thumleft:. Perfect for Tnet :thumbsup:


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ok guys go check out some of my finds and let me know what you all think it is posted under a short hunt befor the rain enjoy it is posted in today finds
Thanks again
stan
 

Richard Ray

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Thanks Woodland Detectors, so simple and effective., no downloads required. Now IF I can get this old brain to remember it. My puzzle is why different photos will post huge and others are OK, when they are all taken with the same camera at the same setting... HUM.... Thanks again.
Richard
 

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