Randy K. Crump
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Found in building by other 2N/8N Ford parts. End laying next to building looks like is fits in back of Ford in place of the draw bar.
(quoted from post at 07:36:37 06/10/16) Picture too big. How do I post it?
(quoted from post at 09:39:39 06/10/16)(quoted from post at 07:36:37 06/10/16) Picture too big. How do I post it?
For future photo taking I'd suggest that you go into your CAMERA settings and lower your present default image size.
The only reason you need high resolution photographs (like 1MB to 3MB) is if you plan to PRINT the photo. The printer requires tons of pixel information.
But for computer display, the screens themselves are only 72 dpi (dots (pixels) per inch).
Many programs will save you a copy of your photo in a reduced size. For example, there is a program that comes with the MAC operating system called PREVIEW. So when I dub-clik a photo it opens into Preview.
Then I go up to FILE -->SAVE AS
Save As will create a new copy of the photo but keep your original photo (in case you DO want to print it)
A dialogue window opens where I title the photo or leave the same title but add "sm" for small.
Choose the JPEG format and you will be prompted to move a slider to determine what size you want the new copy to be.
Also you have to note in that dialogue window pane, [b:0614e70daf]where[/b:0614e70daf] on your computer's hard drive the new picture will go so that you know how to access it when you want to pose it somewhere.
Usually, by default the new small photo will go to the same folder that the original picture was in.
Just so there's a better chance of you getting this . . .
PC users do something that makes me roll my eyes because it complicates computer communication. They commonly call FOLDERS, Files. But from the my Mac user prospective, FILES or documents reside inside File [b:0614e70daf]FOLDERS[/b:0614e70daf].
[b:0614e70daf][color=red:0614e70daf]Your pictures are FILES, that reside in FOLDERS, or on your Desktop. Many users clutter up their desktops with files because they can't find them otherwise. But even your desktop has it's own Desktop FOLDER. That's why documents or files have their own distinctive icons and Folders look like typical Folders.[/color:0614e70daf] [/b:0614e70daf]
HTH,
T
(quoted from post at 13:09:01 06/10/16) Come on I've tried to postpics its not as easy as you make it sound. Its pain in the a%$#&@.
(quoted from post at 13:09:01 06/10/16) Come on I've tried to postpics its not as easy as you make it sound. Its pain in the a%$#&@.
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