[FAQ]Photos are too big??? Read this and resize your photos!

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Re: [FAQ]Photos are too big??? Read this and resize your photos!

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Jarad wrote:...I just use the resize button in paint.
Who uses Paint :lol: that implies using windows :palm:

Check out the wiki for some info on resizing on different platforms.
https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... lay_online

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Re: [FAQ]Photos are too big??? Read this and resize your photos!

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Well for some things I take the low tech approach. Sine the Fujifilm software I had for my bridge camera went stupid I used Windows (yes the dreaded MS Ken !)Photo Viewer. I found by accident that if I email the photo to myself it resizes the photo down to a perfect size for posting here. I just save the photos to a folder and upload from there. Sometimes low tech is the best :tu:
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Re: [FAQ]Photos are too big??? Read this and resize your photos!

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Bougy Fan wrote:Well for some things I take the low tech approach. Sine the Fujifilm software I had for my bridge camera went stupid I used Windows (yes the dreaded MS Ken !)Photo Viewer. I found by accident that if I email the photo to myself it resizes the photo down to a perfect size for posting here. I just save the photos to a folder and upload from there. Sometimes low tech is the best :tu:
Ahuh!
Right click and resize seems easier to me
Install image resized once and then done

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Re: [FAQ]Photos are too big??? Read this and resize your photos!

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kcpoole wrote:
Jarad wrote:...I just use the resize button in paint.
Who uses Paint :lol: that implies using windows :palm:
:lol: It all depends on what you use it for mate. PCs are a lot more customizable and have a wider range of uses. I rode the apple bandwagon for a while, but I'm back with PC and Android now.
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Re: [FAQ]Photos are too big??? Read this and resize your photos!

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Jarad wrote:
kcpoole wrote:
Jarad wrote:...I just use the resize button in paint.
Who uses Paint :lol: that implies using windows :palm:
:lol: It all depends on what you use it for mate. PCs are a lot more customizable and have a wider range of uses. I rode the apple bandwagon for a while, but I'm back with PC and Android now.
Pc's are fine but just blow away windows partition and install linux :-) :cool: :D

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Re: [FAQ]Photos are too big??? Read this and resize your photos!

Post by BonsaiBuffoon »

Hi,

Just offering an alternative to the above photo editing programs. I use photoscape which is a very user friendly program for Mac's or PC's. It's free to download and there's no risk of viruses and the like. The next best thing to expensive programs like Adobe photoshop.

http://www.photoscape.org/ps/main/download.php

cheers
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