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taking and posting a photo

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Tom Whitehead

09-12-2006 21:03:20




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hi folks,
I was going to put my old tractor up for sale, on the photo board. But the only photos I have are 300 and some kilobytes and I noticed that the photos there were really good photos, and they were only about 10 kB.so I was wondering how the heck you get about taking the picture, and then squeezing it down. Mine are in JPEG mode, but I don't seem to be able to get them any tighter. what physical size should I use for them anyway? any help, you can give me would be greatly appreciated.

Best wishes, Tom

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woodache

09-12-2006 21:49:29




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 Free Photo program The BEST Re: taking and posting in reply to Tom Whitehead, 09-12-2006 21:03:20  
Get This photo program it has the best copression/sizing there is and it is TOTALY FREE forever. That rite FREE it is better than the one that came with my Digital camera


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IHC Red

09-12-2006 21:24:56




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 Re: taking and posting a photo in reply to Tom Whitehead, 09-12-2006 21:03:20  
One way you can do it with the software you already have on your computer is to use Microsoft Paint... right click on the image/icon... Click "Edit". Click the "Image" menu... select "Stretch/Skew". Enter something like 25% in the Horizontal and Vertical fields and click "OK". If the image is too small or too big, Click Edit->Undo and try "Stretch/Skew" with another value. When you're satisfied with what you've done, Save it.

What I like to use is a utility from Microsoft called "Image Resizer". You install it and then when you right click on an image/icon, a new "Resize Pictures" option appears on the menu. It's really fast and simple. I've used it for years. Here is a link to it...

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Crem

01-07-2011 17:39:04




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 Re: OT How did you choose your career? in reply to bkpigs, 01-07-2011 11:59:03  
I grew up on a farm and after high school I worked in a neighboring apple orchard for two years. It was fun in the summer but crawling up in a tree in the winter when it was 10 degrees out changed my mind. I quit and went to vocational school for auto mechanics and found a job at a small shop. That turned out to be a dirty, pressure to get jobs out without any help awakening. The local large factory had some job openings. I put in an application and about a week later I called them back and they told me to come over. I started in the punch press dept which was hard work and monotonous. I worked the night shifts and went back to school in Industrial electronics. After completing two years of school with very little sleep the company was just starting maintenance apprenticeship programs. I got into the Mechanical program and after 5 years of that I applied for the Electrical maintenance. That is where I ended up and am now retired after 39 years at that company. I didn't have any real plan but just kept trying to improve whatever I could. I have some tractors and implements that I play with and that is what draws me to this and the Tool Talk site.

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