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cj1267 07-11-2003 12:45 AM

Gallery Tips
 
To help new owners post their cars in their Gallery I have added this list. Before you post a picture to make it easier to see choose save the pic for the web in your photo editing software.
ex: in Microsoft Picture It choose (Save Special) -> (Save as a Web-Ready Picture...) I choose 1/4 screen for mine.


PHOTO TIPS and The "infinity wall"

Image resizing program AtiomX PicSizer.

payaso 07-11-2003 12:32 PM

Thanks for the tips... You da man...


silla

cj1267 07-11-2003 08:09 PM

Could you Sticky this one?

Bad Company 07-11-2003 09:52 PM

The way I resize my pics is as follows...

I save the normal resolution pic from the camera to picture viewer. Then I right click it and choose EDIT which opens it in paint. Then go to IMAGE > STRETCH/SKEW. Next I change both the horizontal and vertical to 40% in the stretch box. Leave the skew box alone. The % may vary depending on what your original pic size is. Then finally I save it back in the picture viewer with a different name. Then just upload to here. This makes the pic as large as it can without making the forum any wider.

racemini89 07-15-2003 07:51 PM

when i try to post my pics resized , it dosent post them

rmyc 07-18-2003 12:20 AM

sweet Ahh5hit that's the exactly the way i do mine... i used to do 75% when with a handy cam but now i have a 2.2megapix so i do 40%..

Quote:

Originally posted by Ahh5hit
Then finally I save it back in the picture viewer with a different name. Then just upload to here. This makes the pic as large as it can without making the forum any wider.
make sure you save it in a different name or else the file size( i.e. MB) would be still large

aero528 10-24-2003 04:15 PM

hey i dont know where to put this so i decided to do it here. were can i post pics of a track i am working on??
just wondering:confused:


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