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Image Resizing
I have noticed alot of people post really big pictures, or huntchat won't let you attach them because they are too big. I set this up for my sister and her baby pics, figured maybe some people here wouldn't mind using it.
Last edited by SuicidJky; 04-06-2018 at 05:39 PM. |
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Didn't try to see if those links work, but if they do, somebody should make this a post-it in this forum so that we can refer people to it that are having trouble posting pics.
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Thanks = I know better but forgot on the elk one that was sooooo big you could hang it on your wall lol
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I use the stretch/skew feature in MS Paint.
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I am a computer simpleton, but this works for me, using Windows Picture Manager.
Right click on the pic, and choose "open with Microsoft Office Picture Manager" At the top left, click on "Picture", and choose "resize" In that work window, on the right, there are several different ways to resize. Play around, find what works for you. Don't forget to save.
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Null, I thought you just wanted to show how big the thing was!
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I should use it on my fishing pictures lol
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