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92dakotahd GenII
8/29/2002 16:58:14
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Subject: Pic Resizing..... IP: Logged
Message: Hey I'm trying to upload a new pic for my profile and can't figure out how to size it down. I've got MS Picture It Express and Corel print house and photo shop. Any tips?
K&N, '01 wheels, Window Tint, Harley-Davidson badging, red underbody kit, ext. Window covers, Harley-Davidson mudflaps, custom cat-back exhaust, head/taillight covers, ventshades side and rear, ram air on the way. Autolite 3923s, 180 T-Stat
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Mark Forum Moderator
8/29/2002 17:01:02
| RE: Pic Resizing..... IP: Logged
Message: photoshop:
Open the picture
Click on Image>Image Size
Then put in the size you want it. Make sure you keep the aspect ratio or it will look squished
Then save it for the web by hitting control+alt+shift+s
Or you can choose File>save as but that might not make it as small of a file. Whatever works. :-)
-Mark Hryckiewicz 1993 Sport RC SB 5.2L Auto DodgeDakotas.com
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92dakotahd GenII
8/29/2002 17:08:01
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Message: I have photo house not shop sorry. I can't open normal pics on photo house.
K&N, '01 wheels, Window Tint, Harley-Davidson badging, red underbody kit, ext. Window covers, Harley-Davidson mudflaps, custom cat-back exhaust, head/taillight covers, ventshades side and rear, ram air on the way. Autolite 3923s, 180 T-Stat
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MightyDakSXT GenIII
8/29/2002 22:05:25
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Message: If you want to e-mail it to me, I'll resize it for you. mightymrclean@yahoo.com
2002 RC SXT, 3.9 Liter V6, 5-spd, 3.55 rear, Extang Tonneau, Autolite 3923 Plugs, Borg Warner Cap & Rotor, Quick D Intake, Modified V8 TB, Gibson Exhaust, Robert Shaw 180° T-stat, Custom Grille, Custom JBA 8mm Power Cables
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Clevite 77 Gen III
8/30/2002 00:18:42
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Message: you can also right click on the pic, then properties, then click on the change button. Change it to paint or .bmp...once in a .bmp format (paint) open the pic then go to Image, stretch/skew and change the percentage. Once done go to file, save as .jpg...then open the pic and make sure you shrunk it down enough. then just upload it. There probably is an easier way, but I know this way works
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