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This is a techie question

Wed, 09/19/2007 - 23:24
Ok can anyone tell me why it is when I go to download a new picture to go with my posts it blows up and takes up the whole screen. I would love to show an updated picture but I dont think anyone wants to see a page ful of me everytime I post. Could some smart person tell me what I am doing wrong.

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Re: This is a techie question

Submitted by SunflowerPower on Thu, 2007-09-20 - 22:40
You need to lower the resolution to make the picture smaller. Resolution = number of pixels. You can do this in a photo editing program. Try Picassa. It's free. http://picasa.google.com/

Re: This is a techie question

Submitted by txrhb1 on Fri, 2007-09-21 - 00:54
Oh, but I would love to see a full page of you darling !!! ((( hugs ))), Barbie *************************************** "We are each of us angels with only one wing, and we can fly only by embracing each other." -lucian de crescenzo

Could be cool to see full

Submitted by GodivaGirl on Sat, 2007-09-22 - 18:01
Could be cool to see full pages of people, but another graphics editor I love as well is Irfanview This will let you convert .bmp's to .jpg's.....sometimes a bitmap (.bmp) file takes up more space on your computer than a j-peg (.jpg) which has to do with resolution as well. ~Erin/GG

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