To give those that have not seen my examples of pic's a chance to see them and take the pi$$ out of the size here goes.:p
For those that can help, please let me know how i could make them bigger. http://sc.groups.msn.com/tn/54/40/rb5037/1/3.jpg http://sc.groups.msn.com/tn/54/40/rb5037/1/4.jpg http://sc.groups.msn.com/tn/54/40/rb5037/1/c.jpg http://sc.groups.msn.com/tn/54/40/rb5037/1/8.jpg http://sc.groups.msn.com/tn/54/40/rb5037/1/11.jpg http://sc.groups.msn.com/tn/54/40/rb5037/1/13.jpg Bit small ay! HELP ME :confused: |
Can't belive not one Scoobyneter is cleaver enough to help me!
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You could try asking my mum to wash them
always makes my wooly jumpers massive! |
How were the pictures taken originally? If you have taken with a digital camera, then the image size should be at least 640*480. You need to open the original in an image editing program, click edit, resize, and usually lock aspect ratio too. Then make the size you want, 640*480 is a good one for scoobynet, as anything bigger takes ages to download for dial up users.
Save this new picture size, but be sure to keep the original, and then upload the new picture to whatever place you use to store them for viewing on the net. I use my own webspace with bt, which is easy enough as I have learnt how to use Dreamweaver 4 to make my website. Hope this was of some help, chris. |
Thanks Chris:D
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no problem, anytime,
chris. |
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