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[email protected] July 9th 08 11:46 PM

Mantola Radio/Phono
 
Sorry about the pictures. I am having trouble sending more than one
picture using comcast photoshop or picasa. They show up in my drafts
but do not show up in the messages in the newsgroups. Maybe someday I
will learn how to post pictures.
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Brenda Ann July 10th 08 12:27 AM

Mantola Radio/Phono
 

wrote in message
...
Sorry about the pictures. I am having trouble sending more than one
picture using comcast photoshop or picasa. They show up in my drafts
but do not show up in the messages in the newsgroups. Maybe someday I
will learn how to post pictures.
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One thing that would be most helpful as far as posting to the binaries is to
keep the file size under around 300KB when at all possible.




Ian Jackson[_2_] July 10th 08 02:30 PM

Mantola Radio/Phono
 
In message , Brenda Ann
writes

wrote in message
.. .
Sorry about the pictures. I am having trouble sending more than one
picture using comcast photoshop or picasa. They show up in my drafts
but do not show up in the messages in the newsgroups. Maybe someday I
will learn how to post pictures.
Please remove "nospam." to reply



One thing that would be most helpful as far as posting to the binaries is to
keep the file size under around 300KB when at all possible.

Even if the photos had been in focus, 50 to 100kB would have been more
than adequate. Think of the poor folks on dial-up! Presumably, 700+kB is
straight out of the camera. You need to have a bit of a practice with
your Comcast Photoshop or Picasa.
--
Ian

[email protected] July 11th 08 03:06 AM

Mantola Radio/Phono
 
Thanks for the suggestions I guess I do need a lot of practice with my
programs.



O n Thu, 10 Jul 2008 14:30:43 +0100, Ian Jackson
wrote:

In message , Brenda Ann
writes

wrote in message
. ..
Sorry about the pictures. I am having trouble sending more than one
picture using comcast photoshop or picasa. They show up in my drafts
but do not show up in the messages in the newsgroups. Maybe someday I
will learn how to post pictures.
Please remove "nospam." to reply



One thing that would be most helpful as far as posting to the binaries is to
keep the file size under around 300KB when at all possible.

Even if the photos had been in focus, 50 to 100kB would have been more
than adequate. Think of the poor folks on dial-up! Presumably, 700+kB is
straight out of the camera. You need to have a bit of a practice with
your Comcast Photoshop or Picasa.

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[email protected] July 11th 08 03:15 AM

Mantola Radio/Phono
 
On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 15:05:31 -0700, Bart Bailey
wrote:

In posted on Thu, 10 Jul
2008 14:30:43 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: Begin

Even if the photos had been in focus, 50 to 100kB would have been more
than adequate. Think of the poor folks on dial-up! Presumably, 700+kB is
straight out of the camera. You need to have a bit of a practice with
your Comcast Photoshop or Picasa.


I use this as a 'send to' target and have it set to less than a couple
hundred kb http://www.rw-designer.com/picture-resize


Thanks for the suggestion of the program PhotoResize400. I just
downloaded it and will try that with my pictures. Thanks again.

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Ian Jackson[_2_] July 11th 08 08:46 PM

Mantola Radio/Phono
 
In message , Bart Bailey
writes
In posted on
Thu, 10 Jul 2008 19:15:49 -0700, wrote: Begin

On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 15:05:31 -0700, Bart Bailey
wrote:

In posted on Thu, 10 Jul
2008 14:30:43 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: Begin

Even if the photos had been in focus, 50 to 100kB would have been more
than adequate. Think of the poor folks on dial-up! Presumably, 700+kB is
straight out of the camera. You need to have a bit of a practice with
your Comcast Photoshop or Picasa.

I use this as a 'send to' target and have it set to less than a couple
hundred kb
http://www.rw-designer.com/picture-resize

Thanks for the suggestion of the program PhotoResize400. I just
downloaded it and will try that with my pictures. Thanks again.


It was a bit tricky at first but you just rename the executable
[PhotoResize1024HM.exe] in my case to reduce things to a standard
desktop size of 1024. The [H] is for high quality and the [M] is to
include the Metadata (like EXIF). Then go into your send to folder and
create a shortcut. After that it's very easy to trim pics down to a
reasonable size with a right click.


That certainly is an interesting program. I mainly use (and thoroughly
recommend) Faststone Viewer but, for a bit of fun, I'm going to try this
one. And it's 'no-install'.
--
Ian


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