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Old 12-02-2008, 09:01 AM
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Hi to all im trying to post some pictures on my blogy thing page, and the pictures cant be bigger than 90? how do you make them small enough, all mine are bigger that i have saved on the computer. If someone can help, remember very basic and simple answers would be great, cheers Nugget.
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Old 12-02-2008, 01:17 PM
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I think, THINK, being the key word that you need to decrease the size of your pictures in their files first. I have a glide type control on the web page where my pics are saved. It will make then bigger or smaller???

Remember you are talking to someone like you---computer challenged---but hope this helps
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You would need a graphics editor, ie. photoshop or the like. Most operating systems have some basic graphics programs that allow you to change picture dimensions and file sizes, whether windows or mac.
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If you are using Windows, and open the picture through Windows Explorer by double clicking on the file it will automatically open the default picture editor.

You then need to use the crop feature as per attached to cut down the photo or you can shrink it etc.
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