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resizing photos
For the new guys
When you do resize your photos for posting,, make sure you save it under another file name from the original,, or you just "lost" your high quality original. Another thing is cropping,, crop out everything but what you want to really show, sometimes, after cropping no resizing is even needed Normally I use the same file name plus an "S" on the end of, or in front of it, just reminding me this is the small version of it, the one I post or email to others, or place on my web site. Your photos posted here should be no larger than what you find on web sites, those smaller images show everything you want to brag about anyway :-), and you want the largest number of people to view it,, many just won't look at the HUGE files they have to wait on to download. For the experts, they also "compress" their images for posting, all photo software allows for this, and this makes images load almost instantly -- SpecTastic Wiggle Rig, Fishing lure remote control See lure video you won't believe http://ezknot.com/videos.html |
resizing photos
After I resized a ten pound walleye I caught this summer it only weighed 3.5
pounds. I'll never do that again! "Rodney Long" wrote in message ... For the new guys When you do resize your photos for posting,, make sure you save it under another file name from the original,, or you just "lost" your high quality original. Another thing is cropping,, crop out everything but what you want to really show, sometimes, after cropping no resizing is even needed Normally I use the same file name plus an "S" on the end of, or in front of it, just reminding me this is the small version of it, the one I post or email to others, or place on my web site. Your photos posted here should be no larger than what you find on web sites, those smaller images show everything you want to brag about anyway :-), and you want the largest number of people to view it,, many just won't look at the HUGE files they have to wait on to download. For the experts, they also "compress" their images for posting, all photo software allows for this, and this makes images load almost instantly -- SpecTastic Wiggle Rig, Fishing lure remote control See lure video you won't believe http://ezknot.com/videos.html |
resizing photos
fganje wrote:
After I resized a ten pound walleye I caught this summer it only weighed 3.5 pounds. I'll never do that again! That happens to every bass photo I take as well -- SpecTastic Wiggle Rig, Fishing lure remote control See lure video you won't believe http://ezknot.com/videos.html |
resizing photos
Rodney Long wrote:
For the new guys When you do resize your photos for posting,, make sure you save it under another file name from the original,, or you just "lost" your high quality original. Another thing is cropping,, crop out everything but what you want to really show, sometimes, after cropping no resizing is even needed Normally I use the same file name plus an "S" on the end of, or in front of it, just reminding me this is the small version of it, the one I post or email to others, or place on my web site. Your photos posted here should be no larger than what you find on web sites, those smaller images show everything you want to brag about anyway :-), and you want the largest number of people to view it,, many just won't look at the HUGE files they have to wait on to download. For the experts, they also "compress" their images for posting, all photo software allows for this, and this makes images load almost instantly For people running Windows XP, there is a powertoy that not only resizes but also compresses the image. This means you can take a 2, 3 or 4+ MB picture and change it into a 800X600 picture (good size for the newsgroup) of less than 100 KB. It also saves it as a copy so you don't lose your original. All you have to do is right click the photo and the option of resize picture is in the menu. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...powertoys.mspx Willi |
resizing photos
thnx 4 the help rodney
"Willi" wrote in message ... Rodney Long wrote: For the new guys When you do resize your photos for posting,, make sure you save it under another file name from the original,, or you just "lost" your high quality original. Another thing is cropping,, crop out everything but what you want to really show, sometimes, after cropping no resizing is even needed Normally I use the same file name plus an "S" on the end of, or in front of it, just reminding me this is the small version of it, the one I post or email to others, or place on my web site. Your photos posted here should be no larger than what you find on web sites, those smaller images show everything you want to brag about anyway :-), and you want the largest number of people to view it,, many just won't look at the HUGE files they have to wait on to download. For the experts, they also "compress" their images for posting, all photo software allows for this, and this makes images load almost instantly For people running Windows XP, there is a powertoy that not only resizes but also compresses the image. This means you can take a 2, 3 or 4+ MB picture and change it into a 800X600 picture (good size for the newsgroup) of less than 100 KB. It also saves it as a copy so you don't lose your original. All you have to do is right click the photo and the option of resize picture is in the menu. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...powertoys.mspx Willi |
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