Mud-club
Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: mentalmoshio sophs V8i on December 21, 2007, 14:05:07
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is there anything on here that converts 500 kb photos down to 75 kb.
ones from digital camera are 500 2 800 kb
hence why all pics r mine r poo cuase camera phone comes in at less than 75kb
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Download THIS RESIZER (http://www.snapfiles.com/php/download.php?id=108899&a=7121818&tag=4493509&loc=2) its quite a small app' but does the job great.
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I resize mine in 'paint' it is on all versions of windows.
When adding to mud club photos it resizes itself :wink:
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Or you could try Microsofts Image Resizer (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx). The link is about 2/3rds down on the right. :D
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I resize mine in 'paint' it is on all versions of windows.
When adding to mud club photos it resizes itself :wink:
how do you do that then?
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I resize mine in 'paint' it is on all versions of windows.
When adding to mud club photos it resizes itself :wink:
how do you do that then?
Right click photo from 'my pictures' and 'open with' 'paint' along the top bar select 'image' then'stretch skew' and change from 100% to say 20%(depends on the size of origional pic) and then click 'file' and 'save as'
Takes a few attempts to start with but when you got one right use the same % every time :wink:
Steve
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Actually there is a resizer in the m/c website just cant remember how to get to it though
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It used to be in memeber tools, but I havn't used it in ages.
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the paint method. thats great THANKS ALOT GUYS AND GIRLS :D :D :D :D :D
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If you go to your own photo gallery then login to your admin you'll find the resizer :wink:
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If you go to your own photo gallery then login to your admin you'll find the resizer :wink:
try that few times but they average 150kb and are really tiny pics
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I resize mine in 'paint' it is on all versions of windows.
When adding to mud club photos it resizes itself :wink:
how do you do that then?
Right click photo from 'my pictures' and 'open with' 'paint' along the top bar select 'image' then'stretch skew' and change from 100% to say 20%(depends on the size of origional pic) and then click 'file' and 'save as'
Takes a few attempts to start with but when you got one right use the same % every time :wink:
Steve
Cool. I have used the image resizer on here loads and loads of times but still not managed to reduce the size small enough for a pic on here or for my avatar. Cheers dude :D
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(see first image up there^^)
..it appears bill oddie has camped under the back of your disco to observe some birdies.. i can see his binoculars! :lol:
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aye where? :?