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Old 05-10-06, 02:18 PM
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how do you post pictures ?

I tried to attach a photo & the file is too big by 71KB - how do you get yr photos to be under 100KB ???
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I either take the picture on a low res. or run it through Photoshop or Printmaster and I can compress the photo size.
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You can also create a free account and then upload your picture to Photo Bucket. Then just use them for you hosting. Much easier than posting them here.
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I use Miicrosoft Paint...free with windows. Open MS-Paint (start button, then "Programs">"Accessories">"Paint", then open the picture file. Then from the menu bar, select "image">"stretch/skew", then resize both height and width to 90% of what they were (or whatever amount you want). Then save in jpeg format, which is more compact than many other formats. In fact if it's not a jpeg ("filename.jpg") to begin with, just saving it in that format may be all you need to do.
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https://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...powertoys.mspx

windows image resizer.. install it.. then its as simple as right clicking on the file, choose resize, then choose your desired size... very handy..
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