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mucka749
20-Nov-2005, 21:05
CAN ANYONE HELP I WANT TO PUT SOME PHOT'S ON EA BUT THEY R ALL LARGE HOW DO MAKE THEM SLIGHTLY SMALLER TO MAKE ATTACHMENTS..PLLEESSSSEE HELP:(
Try this link (I think Dibble posted it) - it works.
Download it, install it, and it gives you a resize option when you right-click on an image file.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx
mucka749
20-Nov-2005, 21:37
BRENT THAT REALLY HELPED ME ALOT CHEERS MUCKA:burn:
psychlist
20-Nov-2005, 21:41
Or open them in "Paint" (everyone has a copy of that, right?)and in the "Image" option select "Stretch/Skew" and enter the % for BOTH horizontal and vertical that you want to shrink it by (obviously 50% would make then half size) OR in the "Image" option selct "Attributes" and enter the width/height in whatever "Units" you need, then "Save As" a copy of the original without amending the original ;)
mucka749
20-Nov-2005, 21:52
ONCE AGAIN THANK YOU KIND SIRS
Lust4Life
20-Nov-2005, 22:25
No Problem, STOP SHOUTING :)
Phil
mucka749
20-Nov-2005, 22:27
is that better:D
ericthered40
20-Nov-2005, 22:32
what you say :lol:
Originally posted by psychlist
....enter the % for BOTH horizontal and vertical that you want to shrink it by (obviously 50% would make then half size)....
Hate to be picky or anything, but wouldn't that make them 1/4 size? :P:P:P:devil:
psychlist
21-Nov-2005, 08:02
Originally posted by NBs996
Originally posted by psychlist
....enter the % for BOTH horizontal and vertical that you want to shrink it by (obviously 50% would make then half size)....
Hate to be picky or anything, but wouldn't that make them 1/4 size? :P:P:P:devil:
Stupid boy, Pike!
Being a "Draughter" I'd have thought you'd realise that 50% of a vertical OR a horizontal would give you a squashed up image; whereas 50% of BOTH would give you a perfect half-size representation :P Still, I suppose you kids today wouldn't understand as you haven't had to work these things out manually now you have machines to work it out for you :P ;) :smug:
Tonio600
21-Nov-2005, 15:44
I think he meant that reducing both sizes (width and height) will make a picture with a surface being 25% the original one...
[Edité le 21-11-2005 par Tonio600]
psychlist
22-Nov-2005, 11:56
That means we're both right and everybody's happy then :cool:
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