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dsbhardin 12-30-2002 08:50 PM

Resizing photos
 
I need help with resizing photos .. I created the gallery and was adding photos to it . However i stopped because when you click on the photos they come out distorted and not clear .. Originals are clear.. Any help on resizing without losing picture quality ..

Mil1ion 12-30-2002 09:02 PM

Resizing photos
 
Were these scanned photos to make-up the file?

What photo software do you have on your computer?

What format are they in?


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dsbhardin 12-30-2002 09:07 PM

Resizing photos
 
The pictures were taken on a digital camera . There are in JPG format.. I have MGI photosuite and arcsoft photoimpression . I used the MGI for those .. And if you look at my gallery the pictures just look weird .. No justice on the truck :)

Mil1ion 12-30-2002 09:26 PM

Resizing photos
 
Yes, they appear as though you are looking through wet glass.

I had a couple of photo's do that too and eventually the problem cleared up.

Click the photo of my truck and see if it has the same appearance.

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dsbhardin 12-30-2002 09:30 PM

Resizing photos
 
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 30-Dec-02 AT 10:33 PM (EST)]A few of them do ... Wonder why it turns out that way .. What is a good program to use to resize ? its just that my pictures (before resizing )look a lot better than that ... No one can see what it actually looks like .. Body in good shape to be .what 17 .. almost 18 years old


Mil1ion 12-30-2002 11:42 PM

Resizing photos
 
The software doesn't mean much.

I only wanted to know in case you need help re-sizing.
Every program has a tool bar for this.
Just hold the cursor over every little icon and it will you.

Otherwise, we'll have to wait for Ken.


I know some of mine where because of my scanner and finish of phoho.

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christop43 01-07-2003 05:20 AM

Resizing photos
 
The only way I could post my photos here is when I load them onto my computer from my digital camera to the software that came with the camera is to e-mail them to myself using the "best for e-mail" feature and then save them and after all that upload them. The "best for e-mail" makes them smaller. Hope that helps, but I am sure there has to be a better way

horsepuller 01-07-2003 10:11 AM

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