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    Posted: 26 Nov 2011 at 12:10pm
    I use HP Photosmart in our laptop, once I figured out how to use it.  Confused  Goose 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Nov 2011 at 5:25am
 
 
 
 
Did you ever have one of those "why didn't I think of this sooner" moments?  I finally figured out a somewhat simple way to resize my photos on my own PC - not using one of the web sites like photobucket.  In the past I would have to crop/save, crop/save/ crop/save forever until I finally got something that was about 1/4 of the original picture - in order to get under the 500KB required.  Then I would have ro resize it to "fit" well in the posted page, once uploaded.
 
As I was sipping my morning coffee, it hit me..........open the picture in MS Paint.......it has an easy resize function!  ( I am using MS Vista - other OS will vary) Here's how I did it:
 
Mouse your pointer to the picture you want to post and right click the file/thumbnail- a submenu will appear -
Left click "Paint"-
 
The picture will open in MS Paint.  On the top toolbar:
Left click "Image" and a submenu will appear-
Left click resize and a submenu will appear-
 
The above pictures are 25%, 20% and, 23% descending down the page (I like 23%).  Pick the size you want and then click "OK".
 
I then click on "file", then "save as"
 
My pictures are numbered, such as; 100_0034.  I save the resized picture with a different file name, such as; 100_0034z - in order to preserve the original.
 
The above picture was 1.49MB, as it came from the camera.  The bottom resize (23%) is 158KB, the top resize (25%) is 171KB!  Well under the 500KB limit.
 
You can compare this with the original post/picture here:
 
Here's another:
 
 
And the original:
 
And another:
 
And the original post:
Maybe my posted pictures won't look so bad, in the future.  I'll be able to show the whole picture - not just 1/4 of the original....and it's WAY less effort! Smile
 
 
 
 
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