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| Hello all,
New to the forum here, I recently purchased a whole collection of muskie lures/baits. Most of these baits are custom made and look so much like other baits out there. I need some help with identification. One particular lure maker made a lot of them. On the top of their back near the tail he initialed them. "RN and the Year" for example "RN 17" Any help on identification would be greatly apricated. Will attach photos if I can figure out how
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| I did that, files are the incorrect size |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Resize them. |
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| Had to crop them way down cant see the baits now but you can see initials |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | try to use a resizing app or program. On a Windows desktop, open the image, right-click, scroll to resize, and set to 640X480 , 50% quality.
How to reduce the size of a photo on iPhone
Navigate to Settings on your iPhone.
Tap 'Camera. '
Tap 'Formats. '
At the top of the screen, choose 'High Efficiency. ...
To further reduce the size of your photos, tap 'Pro Default' and choose 'HEIF Max (up to 48 MP.
Resize an image on a Samsung Galaxy phone
Launch the Gallery app.
Select the image you want to resize.
Tap the edit icon.
Tap the three-dot menu in the lower-right corner.
Select Resize.
Choose the percentage or resolution.
Select Done.
Tap Save. |
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