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BuckShot

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If they're higher definition and/or file size, the pic size is what's getting you.

 

Save a copy of the pics to a separate folder so you don't lose the originals. Then go into the software that came with the camera...that you use to manipulate pics, make albums, etc. on your computer. Open the pics from the new folder you just made. Virtually every one of these programs hase a function where you can resize & save the newly resized image. (make sure it's a .jpg file extension for simplicity) You can then tell if the file size is sufficiently small to upload here. Then upload the smaller file size pics. as you would normally.

 

 

Lacking that, you can describe some of what you saw & photographed and upload later. :think: or not!

 

 

 

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found a fairly good program to downsize photo,s .$20bucks and it is pretty self explanitory and works almost automatically for us computer challenged. its called jpegsizer and you can find it on most search engines.

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I don't get it, if you use microsoft office picture manager that it comes free on Office XP and Office Vista, you can resize it without paying any money.

 

Yes, I know, you need to have Office....

Well, I don't get it even more than you don't get it! There are numerous ways to downsize pictures without paying anything (and Office is EXPENSIVE!). First, danob11 in post #14 above has already posted a link that will automatically install the free M$ picture resizer that let's you do it with just a right-click of the mouse.

 

And anyone who runs XP already has free capability to resize a picture. Simply select one or more pictures and chose to "Send to | mail recipient" (even if you don't want to email them). This will bring up a prompt to downsize the pictures if you want. Select this and continue - the draft email message that opens will have the smaller pictures attached and you can simply save them from there and then cancel sending the message. :080402gudl_prv:

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And anyone who runs XP already has free capability to resize a picture. Simply select one or more pictures and chose to "Send to | mail recipient" (even if you don't want to email them). This will bring up a prompt to downsize the pictures if you want. Select this and continue - the draft email message that opens will have the smaller pictures attached and you can simply save them from there and then cancel sending the message. :080402gudl_prv:

Goose

 

:sign yeah that: :goodpost:

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