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I want to show some more of my carvings, but when I try to download them I get a message saying I have already exceeded my space....what do I do?[img]images/smilies/001%5B1%5D3424.gif[/img]
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Not sure, but you may have to make your pictures smaller, Picture size should be 480X640 Woody01 |
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They need to be resized. The numbers by Woody01 are good, but can be changed and still fit.
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Here are some instructions posted by BobD some time back: Re: I feel really stupid -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It took me forever to learn how to resize the photos using the program Rob suggests...not because of his directions but because I just couldn't get it. But I did figure it out...those of you who have it, try this...it's even easier than opening up Paint or any other program: 1. Drag the photo to your desktop (so it's easy to find) 2. Right click on the file--this brings up a new file 3. Click on resize image (it's the fourth down from the top) 4. Click on Advanced 5. Click on Custom 6. Enter the size (480x640) 7. Then click OK...it will bring the file up on your desktop and say "Small" That's all there is to it! I have photoshop, but it's easier to jsut click on the image and zip through it! Hope this helps Bob |
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I agree that is probably the best way to post the way Bob explained it. Just remember the pictures cant be too big. If you dont have Photo shop I am not sure of other programs. Maybe if you have something different try reducing your pictures to JPGs and go from there. Colin
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I use the Mihov Image Resizer program that you can download at www.imageresizer.com and it seems to work really well for someone who is not computer literate. I definitely am not and found it easy to work with. All you have to do is download the program, search for the image you want to resize on their software, click on jpg, and change the size. It's fairly straight forward. Hope this helps!! vacaricature carver |
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