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See, I always assume everyone has Office. :blush: Carry on.
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I found the concept of resizing digital photos an extremely hard concept to get at first, and I'm still not sure I really get it.
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This could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship. I think it's a lovely pic. |
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I like the resizing tool in IrfanView because it shows you the dimensions in either pixels, centimeters, inches, or as percentages. Also, when you go to "save as" a jpeg, it gives you a quality slider you can use to further reduce the file size without changing the dimensions. |
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OK, I downloaded them, opened in Photoshop Elements (free program that came with a sketchpad I bought), resized them to 12" x 9" (864 x 648 pixels), at a resolution of 72 pixels/inch, and reposted them. They are about 80/90 kb each. By the way, I have Photoshop 4.5 but don't use it because Elements is much smaller and does what I want |
Okay, so I tried what Shawnee instructed, just to see how easy it is. Yeah, it was easy, and I did a save as. As I closed the program, it said some things weren't saved. Hmm....so I saved it. And damnit, I saved the original's picture into this tiny picture that I'm not sure how it clear it would look into a 4X6 print. The only reason why I'm upset is because it's my mom's picture. If it were mine, then who cares. My mom would not be happy with me. Anyone know a way to reverse the compression? :neutral: It's a stretch, but doesn't hurt to ask. :D
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Seems like no one really needs it anymore, but since I said I'd do it, I looked up the program I use to resize pictures. It's called Image Resizer Powertoy. All you do is right-click on the picture, choose resize picture, then choose small, medium, large, handheld PC. It will save to a specific dimension. (Sorry, too lazy to look them up now.) Anyone who cares for the program, I can either pm or email it to you. Btw, it's a program for Microsoft.
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fyi.... 600 x 800 or thereabouts pixels and 75-90 dpi usually fits the cellar pretty well
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*sticks out tongue*
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Also, you have different options showing in your resize/resample window. Mine shows standard sizes and I just check the box I want. |
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After you "save as" it will tell you there are features that didn't save, or some such stuff. I just cancel it, I think. I'll resize somethign later and let you know. |
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You should just bask in its majesty. |
Basking.
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Don't forget the sunblock!
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Remember suntan lotion? Not sunblock, but stuff that actually is supposed to enhance the damage caused by the sun's radiation? What if I put some of that on some bacon and then basked it in the danger zone near Clodfobble's brain? . . . I'm thinking Nobel Prize. Cover of Time.
Co-host of the Oscars, at least. Although I would settle for being the guy that yanks people off the Apollo stage. |
How can Clodfobble's brain be so big, but she still needs to get glasses from the kid's section?
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It's like a black hole. It's so big and massive that it is already beginning to condense. It has its own magnetic and gravitational fields.
She's actually restricted from taking certain books out of her library and Powell's, Amazon, B&N, and Alibris all limit her purchases. |
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The part in back has squashed and distorted the part in front? Like Sloth from Goonies.
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Don't tell anyone I told you this, but......clodfobble's brain outsmarted Chuck Norris
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i thought that was what this thread was
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She'll think of this thread every time she screws something up. :haha:
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