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Photo Resizer to help with the posting of images

Discussie in 'Photography' gestart door ETR220, 11 jul 2007.

  1. ETR220

    ETR220 New Member

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    An alternative that I use is from FastStone (also free) - see http://www.faststone.org/FSResizerDetail.htm - it also does format conversion.
     
  2. Sheff

    Sheff Resident of Nat Pres

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    belle1 Part of the furniture Moderator

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    I also use 'faststone' for resizeing but the small problem I have found with it is if I have cropped or lightened an image with another program and then renamed the file, even by simply adding a letter/number as a suffix/prefix I have found it seems to lock up but it seems fine if you resize and them manipulate the image. :-k
    I may have a play around with these alternatives though.
    Thanks,
    Neil.
     
  4. KHARDS

    KHARDS Well-Known Member

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    Errr......in front of a computer?
    For nearly all Windows users pictures can be opened in 'Windows picture and fax viewer'. Open up a picture are click the edit button on the bottom, (second from right.) This opens the picture in paint. Click on 'Image' on the top toll bar and go to 'stetch/skew.' You can now change the picture size easily.
     
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    yorksireenginegroup Well-Known Member

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    CGW New Member

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    rodders154 Member

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    If you have a mac and don't fancy spending any money, I have found SmallImage to be quite good.
     
  10. jtx

    jtx Well-Known Member

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    I've got Adobe Photoshop, but I have very little practice with it, having only just gone digital with the camera. What do you have to do to get a photo on a message? I've noticed they are very large when downloaded from the camera.

    jtx
     
  11. lickeybanker

    lickeybanker Well-Known Member

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    Write your message and then when you want to insert the image click the (Img) box in the top toolbar, scroll down to Upload attachment bar, browse your files for the pic then select add the file, then select submit.
     
  12. jtx

    jtx Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for that, lickeybanker. I'm assuming you have to do the compression first?
     
  13. lickeybanker

    lickeybanker Well-Known Member

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    When I want to add a pic I usually adjust to around 72 Dpi and resize to 7" x 5", it seems to work ok. I look forward to seeing your results.

    Mike
     
  14. kesbobby

    kesbobby Member

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    Somewhere in Nat Pres history, the maximum size for an image that can be included in a post was defined. Having had a couple of pictures removed from a post and not being a regular picture poster, can someone please refesh all our memories on what is the maximum acceptable size is?
     
  15. RalphW

    RalphW Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Administrator Friend

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    I'm not sure there is a fixed size, but a size whereby there is no need to scroll sideways or down in order to see the whole thing. 800 x 600 or whatever the height to maintain the correct aspect ratio seems to be the norm..
     

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