New Member, Needing Help with Finds

bradyglover

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Hey im new to the site and am haven some trouble with uploading pics i have a indian stone i found at the river in pittsburgh pa were i live i also found a arrow head 5 feet from it when i try to post it the pics is huge and i am still trying to fix that bt if u would go to my gallery and look its on there but if u click the pic its huge its a stone with realy cooll pics all over it if anyone could give me any info about that would be great and i would be learning how to do this site chat thing thanks
 

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DigginThePast

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Re: New Member, Help with Finds

Welcome aboard T-Net bradyglover. Took me a minute but I got ya there. :D Figured I would throw the whistle in this post as well. :laughing9:



For re-sizing pics there are many ways, but this is how to do it with the Paint program, which requires no downloads as it is supplied with most PCs. Do a few and it goes really quick.

-Open the program "Paint".

-Then click "File" and then "Open". This will bring up the folders/files on your computer.

-Select the file you wish to work with.

-With the file/image open, click on "Image". This will open a drop down menu.

-From the drop down menu, click "Stretch/Skew". This will open another box.

-In this box you will see "Stretch" with options for "Horizontal" and "Vertical". The %'s for these will be at 100.

-Change the value from 100 to your new percentage (either shrinking or enlarging, though enlarging will cause some loss of quality) and click OK.

-Your picture will be re-sized. Save the newly sized photo as a new file so as to retain your original.
 

Bushido Dude

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Nice point you got there :) .........although I believe that your Indian stone is actually a cast fossil of a Brachiopod or other bi-valve/mollusk type of creature......they are very common in the glacial fill areas......
 

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bradyglover

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thank u guys very much im going to try that pic sizeing now thanks agen
and about the stone yea i also found a nother one about a year later that didnt look like this one but was very odd
i new if i wanted to see pics in it i would but was to good to be true thanks
 

catherine1

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That first rock is? The black piece is nice!! Thanks for the pics. Keith.
 

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