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Is there some reason that I cannot upload photos? I am not real computer savey but my wife says its the same way she does it in E-Bay its just not working.
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Maybe too large, resize.
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I will give that a try. May take awhile. Took me a week to figure out how to upload them.
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If you don't have an image editor try Picassa, it's free and it's easy. If you don't have an image host try photobucket, it's free and easy too. Lot of guys use the thumbnails here but once you get used to managing your own images....it's just a breeze.
Car that burned in front of my house in early January....the driver....my neighbor....Crazy Sarah Sue Smith.....that's another story altogether. http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s...y/P1080288.jpg Scott |
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Mine say 2.47MB 3872x2592 I have all sorts of Nikon programs but I dont Know how to use them. Should I use a cheaper camera? I used my wifes E-bay nikon and I did not change anything, I just took the cap off and the photos look great. How do you make them smaller?
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WAYYYYY too big. You need an image editor. Ebay may resize for her...don't know as I resize before ebay gets it. Has nothing to do with the camera. You now have an image file in your computer and that file needs to be reduced in size by using some sort of editor. Do a search for 'Picassa' and download it to your computer, this is what you need. You can crop and resize and many other editing functions in Picassa. Once you download Picassa your images will open in Picassa when you insert your card or plug in your camera.....in other words once you set it up you will create a pathway to managing your images everytime you download to your computer.....you'll get so used to it you'll not even have to think about doing it. Scott |
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Having said that you may have a program that will edit an image, I take it you can view the image in your computer so what program are you using to view it with? Does it have an edit option? Scott |
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Also just a hint-
Get in the habit of 'renaming' your image files and insert them into folders so you can remember where they are and can find them easily. Your file name may start out as P1034975_5, you will never remember that and it will mean nothing to you in a list. File name should represent the image, something like, Cubtranyshift. Also when you do a search for a particular image as you inter your search info Cub------ all things Cub will begin to appear on your screen. Scott |
You can do it in MS paint.
Open the picture in paint, under Image/stretch-skew just make it 50%.. .. |
I have the photos in a folder just under my windows pictures the only editing it seems to let me do is to make them bigger or crop them. but I took the pictures full frame so when I crop them down you end up with just a peice of a photo. I will try to edit them with this nikon program. If that does not work I will try your suggestion. Thanks for the help.
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I tryed doing it with paint but this is what I came up with, I had a full frame photo of my tiller pullys to try and explain what my issue is here. Well I shrunk it down so it would upload and I ended up with a full frame photo of a set screw that holds the pully on. Got to go back to work now I will try again later. Thanks again
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Sorry, your right, it won't work on .jpg files.
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You might also try going into the Nikon's menu and changing the resolution down to maybe like 2.0 mega pixels .... if the camera has this option. Thats how I do all my upload pics.
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CMA's129: Here is what I use. It's free and simple to use.
http://www.vso-software.fr/products/image_resizer/ 1) select the photo you are interested in. 2) right click on the photo. 3) about midways of the dropdown box you will now see the VSO Resize option. Click on it. Go past all the questions and select the size you want. Resize. 4) This will put a new resized photo on your computer. This is the one you click on to upload... Works for me... Myron B |
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Grain. You never want to reduce resolution. Scott |
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Hmmmm, Well, here is a 320 x 200 pixels (SO76): and a 640 x 480 (Original), the two small sizes using the VSO Resizer. Photo's with same Olympus Digital Camera. If you click to enlarge, you will see the difference in photo size, not clarity.
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Image size and resolution are not necissarily related.
A film speed of ISO 100 is a high resolution film and will reproduce a quality print. ISO 400 is a high speed film that will produce a lessor quailty low resolution print. Digital cameras mimmick film in that 10 megapixel is a higher resolution than a 2MP, you want the 10MP for image quality. As for digital resolution, the best way to describe is- Two monitors, a 18" widescreen and a 42" widescreen, if the resolution of each monitor is the same the same image will appear in like quality with only one difference, size. When you resize your are changing the image size and not the resolution. As for the 2MP image being a smaller file size, yes of coarse as it contains LESS information or in other words LESS resolution which translates to GRAIN. Again to relate this to film, there is less information in one exposure of 400 film than the same exposure of 100 film. In the case with the Nikon packing such a large files size, simply higher resolution which is more information which is a high quality image. Scott |
Im getting the hang of it but some of them work and some dont. Problem is I dont no wich method I used that is working. But Im on the right track. Now how do I take one of the photos and put it beside my name.
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