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Old 10-31-2006, 11:20 PM
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Default How The Heck Do I Change The Size Of Images To Post Pics!!!!

I Have A Lot Of Pics Of My Nitrous Intall I Completed A Couple Of Weeks Ago And It Keeps Saying Cant Upload Because File Is Too Big...but How Do I Change It To Post Pics On This Site. Please Help Someone
Old 11-01-2006, 12:54 AM
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With Microsoft Paint:

1. Click on the Start Menu
2. Select All Programs
3. Select Accessories
4. Click on Paint
5. Click on File and then Open
6. When the Open Dialog Box appears locate the file you wish to reduce and click the Open button
7. With the image displayed in the Paint program click on the Image menu option and then click on Stretch/Skew
8. The Stretch/Skew window has two options in the Stretch section Horizontal and Vertical
9. Enter a number less than 100 into both the Horizontal and Vertical fields
10. Be sure to enter the same number into both fields.
11. Entering different numbers will change the shape of the image.
12. Repeat steps 7 - 10 until the desired image size is achieved
13. Do not make the image larger
14. To save the image Click File
15. Click Save As
16. Name the file in the File Name field
17. Select JPEG(*.JPG, *.JPEG, *.JPE, *.JFIF) in the Save As Type field
18. Click Save button

I would also suggest to never have your image size be larger than 800x600 pixels.
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Originally Posted by frknlo
With Microsoft Paint:

If you want your pics to be pixelated and ugly, use MS paint. I would suggest ImageShack. They can auto-[smart]resize your pics so they retain most of their quality. Or, Paint.NET <-- freeware.




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