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Angry Make that pic fit!!! - May 20th, 05, 08:44 AM

When I go to attach a pic to my threat it says that it's too big. only alowed 170 some kb I'm at 700 some kb Then what???????????



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http://www.thegrimescene.com/forums/faq.php read here for forum how to's.

To resize a photo, depending on the software, llo for something that says Resize Image. Also make sure to Constrain Proportions if there is a setting for that. Use the software you open the photo in if you can.

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Also setting your dpi to 72 helps. (this is the maximum viewable on a monitor I believe) Most cameras use 180 or 300 dpi dependant upon your settings.



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May 20th, 05, 12:57 PM

If you don't have a program that is easy to use try using Irfanview , it is simple to resize pics. With this one you would right click on the pic. Then open with , then click on Irfanview , then image , then resize/resample.


http://www.download.com/IrfanView/30...=dl&tag=button



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