thank you all ,,,and thank you y/t

larry@stinescorner

Well-known Member
my camera is broken,didnt have any new pictures to post,so I started the what ya got posts, many,many great pictures,,,and we should ralize what we got,,,,,we got a great site here!!!!Thank you y/t for lettimg us have such fun!!!
 
Larry,
It all depends on you and others like you who enjoy
what they do and like to share the experience. We
all expect to see something on these posts about
the daily encounters. Thank YOU, Larry, and all of
you who contribute.

Bruce
 
I would agree. I love this site. I go it about
everyday just to plunder around and read the stories
,and the how to fix this or that. Because i honestly
believe if you cant ask or find the information on
here it just cant be fixed scrap it and move on.
LOL. The only thing i havent found is how to fix a
broken heart but then again i havent ask yet so
maybe somebody knows that answer also.
 
Geeez... I think my computer is STILL trying to upload pictures!!! :)

Pretty cool, but maybe we should do a brand a day or something? I had a bunch more pictures I could have put up, just it takes about 15 min a picture!!! :

Thanks very much! ALWAYS fun to see pictures, even if you have seen then 4 times before! :)

Bryce
 
If you get a new camera, let me know what you get. Our camera has started being ornery and it may be time to replace it.
 
Our Canon died after 5 years and company said there were no parts available for it. Bought a point-and-shoot Samsung for about 1/4 the price of the Canon that is still working fine.
 
Bryce - I feel foolish saying this to a young man, but if you lower the resolution on your picture before you attempt to post it, it will load real fast - maybe 5 or 10 seconds. I'm sure you already knew this, but just in case. . .
 
Depends on what 'picture viewer' you have.
I like MS Picture-It. When my pics on loaded, desk-top of a file, I then open them using ms pic-it
There, I can change; size, brightness, crop, etc.
mostly I just reduce size. I also found I can change the amount of pixels with-in the camera settings.
Anything around 700k to 800k goes pretty fast.
 
Lots of free photo editors out there Bryce.
PhotoScape is one that is rated quite highly.
The interface looks a bit old fashioned, but
it works well once you get the hang of it.
 
Bryce - I use the program that came with my camera. You set the target resolution you want and batch select the pictures and click "go". It resizes them and returns them to a folder of your choice. It adds a "-1" to the end of the file name so you can tell them from the original. I can only batch about a dozen at a time - don't know if all programs are like that - never tried another.

You should also be able to lower the resolution right in your camera, but I don't like to do that. Occasionally I accidentally take a picture that I want to enlarge and print out, and the higher resolution is needed as the picture gets bigger. You can start high and then go low, but if you start low, you can only go lower.

I like documenting the old local cemeteries, and I've posted thousands of gravestone pictures to the internet. A slow picture download will nix the process.
 

Google photo resizer for Microsoft and you can install a free one. All you have to do then is right click the picture and scroll down to the resizer. Very handy
 

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