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dummies guide to resizing pics

Mikekx65

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well we all know that to post pics on this forum its nice if the pic isnt the size of a billboard so i have made an guide to easily resize those humoungous pics you have

step1. open paint
step 2 when in paint open your hudge pic
step 3 with the pic selected at the top there is a tab called image click it
step 4 after you click the tab image there will be a button called strech/ skew click that
step 5 a box will pop up in the strech section replace the numbers 100% with 50% on both the horizontal and verticle sections
step 6 click ok
step 7 you pic will now be half the size of the orginal if it is still too big repete steps 3-6 until you get the desired size

hope that help everyone so we can elimante the pics that are too big off this forum if you have an questions or need help just pm me thanks
 
yes, powertoys is the way to go, like sven said.
also with my sony cam i take vga pics which end up about 150kb, then i just open em with paint and save em and they are usually about 30 - 60kb, for those with sony cams, may work also. i have a dsc-p150
 
i just figured i would post this because not everybody wants to go out and download different things paint is pretty straight foward
 
that is using paint. Try to down load the one from the second post now I can't find it on my computer ( I'm dumb when it comes to these thing)
 
shaun - do you have the image resizer? if you do you just right click a pic and resize.
also if your cam has a setting to take pics at lower res do that too.
 
yea your camera is probaly set to take high res pics which would explain why its so small and almost 98 kb
 
MP's, will make pics smaller in kb's, then you'll have a smaller pic to shrink to size, hopefuly not shrinking it so much. my cam is a 7.5 MP and i use it on vga quality which is the lowest.
 
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