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Keith-OR Sizing Pictures

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Nebraska Cowman

09-29-2006 04:08:16




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That is a slick idea changing the pic size but does it reduce the file size? I didn't think so. Yeah I have DSL but it's still slow and I am ADHD




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Keith-OR

09-29-2006 08:45:48




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 Re: Keith-OR Sizing Pictures in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 09-29-2006 04:08:16  
Cowman, I actually resized the picture to 600x450. It only take half sec to come up on my screen and my system is slooooow, ISP. Took for ever to down load original picture, also filled my desktop and I am running 21 inch monitor. Just a simple country boy and if I can learn how to do this from Allan, you and others anyone can.

Keith & Shawn



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SuperA-Tx

09-29-2006 07:21:51




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 Re: Keith-OR Sizing Pictures in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 09-29-2006 04:08:16  

I use Adobie and Paint Shop Pro pro resize images but there are lots of programs that resize images. There are even some that are net based that will do it.

Useing the height and width codes will not change the size of the file that is loaded. It only changes the display image where it would fit in the window.

BMP files are alright on yur pc but takes forever to load when someone has a dialup connection because of the file size. Gif files are alright but not as good a color. Always use JPG to save your images.

Increasing the size of the image can be done but you will loose the sharpness of the image. This is because the paint program doesnt know where or what color the pixel should be so it just guesses.

Alignment tags can also be used in the image HTML code to make your picture "center" and "align right". Aligning to the left is a default.

I will use Nebraska Cowmans pic and see if it works here.


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Allan In NE

09-29-2006 04:16:55




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 Re: Keith-OR Sizing Pictures in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 09-29-2006 04:08:16  
Picture is a straight bitmap with no compression, which makes it right at 14 and a half megs.

Painful. :>)

Allan



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Nebraska Cowman

09-29-2006 04:23:10




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 Re: Keith-OR Sizing Pictures in reply to Allan In NE, 09-29-2006 04:16:55  
That's what I thought but I didn't wait for it to download. But then I don't buy green bananas neither.



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Allan In NE

09-29-2006 04:25:54




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 Re: Keith-OR Sizing Pictures in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 09-29-2006 04:23:10  
Ha,

Same picture trimmed 80% and compressed.

Allan

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Nebraska Cowman

09-29-2006 04:34:49




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 Re: Keith-OR Sizing Pictures in reply to Allan In NE, 09-29-2006 04:25:54  
Ok, so what do you use to resize? I never found anything that worked very handy. Maaybe I just never did it enough to get used to the program. For my own stuff I just keep my camera set on lowest reselution and small size.



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Allan In NE

09-29-2006 04:41:46




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 Re: Keith-OR Sizing Pictures in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 09-29-2006 04:34:49  
Yep,

That's what I do too. My camera came with a little utility app that will trim 'em down.

I think Microsoft's "Picture It" comes on most computers nowadays?

Allan



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Nebraska Cowman

09-29-2006 04:51:09




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 Re: Keith-OR Sizing Pictures in reply to Allan In NE, 09-29-2006 04:41:46  
Oh yeah! Picture it, What a memory hog! I have to be real carful not to crash when I use that.



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RustyFarmall

09-29-2006 05:26:42




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 Re: Keith-OR Sizing Pictures in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 09-29-2006 04:51:09  
If you use photo-bucket you have the option of re-sizing but you can only go smaller, and once you have re-sized the pic, you can not make it bigger again.



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