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Re-sizing photo's


Ssom
09-07-2002, 02:17 AM
OK here is the deal, I got a new digi-cam (Nikon Coolpix 775) and want to upload some pictures onto AF, but there is a 100kb size limit, but the pics I took are 351, how do I bring them down to 100????


And no I don't have photo shop :(

DVSNCYNIKL
09-07-2002, 09:45 AM
Go to www.downloads.com com and do a search for a photo editing program. Just download one and learn to use it. Simple.:D

kris
09-09-2002, 11:52 AM
Originally posted by DVSNCYNIKL
Go to www.downloads.com com and do a search for a photo editing program. Just download one and learn to use it. Simple.:D


If you cant figure it out then, let us know. :)

YogsVR4
09-10-2002, 11:35 AM
Another method is to just use Paint which is on every installation of windows. Just load the picture and pick Image - Stretch/Skew and decrese the horizontal and verticle by 70% (or whatever will get it below 100K)

kris
09-10-2002, 12:45 PM
Originally posted by YogsVR4
Another method is to just use Paint which is on every installation of windows. Just load the picture and pick Image - Stretch/Skew and decrese the horizontal and verticle by 70% (or whatever will get it below 100K)



But the problem with some versions of paint, is it only allows you to save .bmp files, rather than .jpg

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