Wooohooo, we can post pics. from the 'puter again !!!

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How do I make a picture small enough? I have the camera set on the crappiest setting, but it's still over 32000 bytes?

Eric
 
Originally posted by Bigsaint

Andrew, I learned along time ago that a little humor goes a long way. I doubt it will get locked.



Scott W.



Scott,

Remember the "new guidelines" for posting in the "other" forum?:rolleyes:



Bet some of you folks didn't know that SpongeBob is the number one cartoon for the college crowd to watch. :D



True fact,

Andrew
 
Originally posted by TxDieselKid





Bet some of you folks didn't know that SpongeBob is the number one cartoon for the college crowd to watch. :D



True fact,

Andrew



I'm a fan of Courage The Cowardly Dog, myself. :D
 
Eric, sounds like you have a great camera. Here's what you need to do... when you view a digital pic. on your PC, using the software the camera provided, you should see a button on the tool bar that reads 'Image'. Click on this and then on 'Resize'. Then click on 'Image size' and resize the pic. down to 400x400 pixels and try to post same. If the image was taken at a very high resoultion, you might actually have to go lower than 400x400 pixels to get it to fit. If you right click the image above, you will see it is 400x298 pixels. Keep trying after a resize until the site accepts the pic. , eventually, it will be small enough to post.



Not that I'm suggesting that the TDR members start posting non-truck related images with wild abandon :D .



Scott W.
 
I know it is not SpongeBob

But now that we can post pics, I'll put it here.



The rig being hauled to the dealer when the poor old lift pump wouldn't fill my filter after I changed it. :(
 
That pic. reminds me of when I had Baby Huey on the back of a flat bed with a dead lift pump. The flat bed was darn near doing wheelies over every bump in the road, which would have been pretty funny except it was my truck on the back :--) .



Scott W.
 
Originally posted by Bigsaint

Eric, sounds like you have a great camera. Here's what you need to do... when you view a digital pic. on your PC, using the software the camera provided, you should see a button on the tool bar that reads 'Image'. Click on this and then on 'Resize'. Then click on 'Image size' and resize the pic. down to 400x400 pixels and try to post same. If the image was taken at a very high resoultion, you might actually have to go lower than 400x400 pixels to get it to fit. If you right click the image above, you will see it is 400x298 pixels. Keep trying after a resize until the site accepts the pic. , eventually, it will be small enough to post.



Not that I'm suggesting that the TDR members start posting non-truck related images with wild abandon :D .



Scott W.



Thanks for the help Scott. I cant seem to get it to work though.

I'm using the Kodak software, maybe I'll try it with some other software I had in the puter from a webcam I have. It might be easier to figger:D out.

Eric
 
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