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Old 07-03-09, 05:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have been trying to upload a few pictures today and keep getting error messages. These are pictures that have not uploaded in the past. I loaded a couple from old posts, no problem. File size is good...any idea's?


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I mostly just use paint, which is software that is provided with windows. I have other programs that make it a little easier, but paint works just fine.

Open your picture in the application. You will need to resize the picture to a maximum of 800 x 800 pixels. In paint the image/attributes command will tell you how big the picture is. Then use the image/stretch/skew command to resize the image. to reduce a 1600x1200 pixel image to 800x600 enter 50% in both the horizontal and vertical stretch boxes. Select OK and your image will resize. The select File/Save as to save the file. Be sure to select an appropriate file type. I generally use JPEG.

I think more important than the bit-size of the file is actually the pixel size of the image. The image can be no larger than 800 tall by 800 wide. Good Luck.

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