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Old 02-12-2003, 04:54 PM
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how do i resize my pics????

i need to resize my pics so that they fit in the 100kb size limit on the uploader

so that i can post some pics


hopefully jay or anyone can help!
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Old 02-12-2003, 04:59 PM
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If you have photoshop, go to "image" open "image size" and type in
"800 X 600" Thats how I do it anyway. If you don't have photoshop, wait for more replys!
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This was posted in another thread a few minutes ago:

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Download IrfanView.... it's freeware, the best imaging program i've ever used.... can resize in less than a second.....

http://www.irfanview.com
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Thanks alex

I also want to add that I've made the mistake of taking a high-res pic and try to resize it down to 100Kb for the contest.... If you are trying to resize pics from a digicam, than it is more appropriate to take a medium-res pic and then do the resizing... that way the pic can stay large in visual size but small in filesize!

Don't worry about the pic being too large for AF.... the visual size of the pic won't affect ppl with slower connections... it's the filesize that matters
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heres my camera(if it works)
and thx alot for the program it seems to be easy (so far)lol
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