THIS IS WHAT I CALL A NICKEL--THIS IS A TEST !!

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TEXAS NICKEL,LOL
 

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i had this resized about right,but i posted it and it blew back up.what happrned?help,please
 
I opened your image in Photoshop and it shows that while your dpi (resolution) is correct at 72 dpi your image's dimensions are set at 1600 pixels wide by 1280 pixels high, which is too large for smaller computer screens. You need to reduce the width of the image to 700 pixels. The height of the image should automatically constrain itself to 560 pixels high, but if not then you can input that number yourself. Save as a jpeg and repost!

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thats a texas sized nickle!!! :icon_scratch: :icon_scratch: :icon_scratch:
 
Chug and Red said:
thats a texas sized nickle!!! :icon_scratch: :icon_scratch: :icon_scratch:

"Everything is bigger in Texas"
It has to be.... it's the only way to combat the inflation. You should see the Texas sized $1 silver! :laughing7:
 
digginer - I don't know why your pic changed on you when you posted but I went ahead and edited it for you using the program "Paint".
 
thanks for all the help,if you havent already guessed,i dont know what im doing,but ill get it figured out--best of luck to all
 
digginer said:
thanks for all the help,if you havent already guessed,i dont know what im doing,but ill get it figured out--best of luck to all

What are you trying to do? Maybe we can help.
 
trying to learn how to post pic on here,not veryy computer friendly
 
digginer said:
trying to learn how to post pic on here,not veryy computer friendly

Well, your photo showed up in your original post so you got that part down. Or, are you still having trouble uploading photos. Not every file type can be uploaded so that can pose a problem for some.

Then there is the sizing issue. If the photo is bigger than allowed you will get a message indicating that. Then you have to re-size the photo. Also, sometimes, like in the case of your photo above, the size is much larger than need be. It is helpful to re-size the photo in that case as well.

For re-sizing photos this is how I do it - It really is quick once you do a couple and requires no downloads for most computers. Practice doing a few and you'll be able to re-size a photo in about 30 seconds. :icon_thumright:
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-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.
 
You'll get it, keep on tryin'. :thumbsup:
 

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