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Message Subject: Resizing Pictures
Muskiebum
Posted 5/29/2004 7:45 PM (#108181)
Subject: Resizing Pictures


how do you make your picture smaller so it can be uploaded?

I have Kodak Easy Share as well if I can use that?

thanks
muskyboy
Posted 5/29/2004 8:20 PM (#108184 - in reply to #108181)
Subject: RE: Resizing Pictures


I bought a jpeg compressor program called just that, and other photo shop packages enable you to compress your images.

The jpeg compressor is really cheap and just do a google search to find it.

Steve
sworrall
Posted 5/29/2004 9:56 PM (#108185 - in reply to #108181)
Subject: RE: Resizing Pictures





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The simple, easy way, if you have MS Paint that is:

Open Programs
Open Accssories
Open Paint
Hit File
Hit Open
Find the pic you want to minimize, open it there
Click on Image
Click on stretch and skew
Then change 100% and 100% to 80/80
As the picture gets smaller....you are resizing....
sworrall
Posted 5/29/2004 11:17 PM (#108194 - in reply to #108185)
Subject: RE: Resizing Pictures





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
OR:
I have Media Shop installed on my VAIO, and really like the program. I bought the soft ware at Best Buy for a buck .99 , but you can get software from Broderbund on the web.

All I need to do is right click on the photo, go to 'open with'. I then click on 'edit photo', then 'resize'. Really easy, and a nice system.

Here is a link to the Media Shop online download, it is about $20 and well worth it.

http://www.broderbund.com/product.asp?OID=4147873&SC=0120056015&CID...
Slamr
Posted 5/29/2004 11:41 PM (#108197 - in reply to #108181)
Subject: RE: Resizing Pictures





Posts: 7039


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
BTW, that was my dumb way of describing PAINT, not Mr. Worrall's.....didnt realize the damage I could have done, being logged on as him that is.
TECK
Posted 5/30/2004 6:50 AM (#108199 - in reply to #108181)
Subject: RE: Resizing Pictures





Posts: 670


Location: Minnetonka , MN.
I think Ihave the resizing down but don't know what the pink thing is on the side?


Zoom - | Zoom 100% | Zoom + | Expand / Contract | Open New window
Click to expand / contract the width of this image
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mikie
Posted 5/30/2004 7:46 AM (#108200 - in reply to #108181)
Subject: RE: Resizing Pictures





Location: Athens, Ohio
TECK, you'll need to get familiar with the 'crop' function. Nice fish. And, no, I don't believe for a moment that that is anything but your thumb. m
E's musky Baits
Posted 5/31/2004 5:40 PM (#108270 - in reply to #108181)
Subject: RE: Resizing Pictures





Posts: 93


Location: Waukesha, WI.
I think it was a 60"er coming out from under your boat to eat that musky!!! hope you had quick strike rig on!!
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