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Old 04-02-2003, 10:17 AM
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taking pictures please help

ok i have a digital camera, i am good on wrenching on my 4runner, but i am very bad with computers, i can down load pics to my computer, i tried to attached a pic to my post, but it said my pic was to big 5000magabites or less. how do i shrink pic, also do you need a host post a pic ? can some explain this to me like i was a 3 year.
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I'll be happy to re-size your pics and get them up. e-mail 'em to me.
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i have to learn how to do this my self some day.
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Boss, look on the main page here at YotaTech for the site called "YotaTech on the web."

I have a link in there about using pictures on YotaTech, and links to free software to help you out.
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best thing to do is download adobe photoshop for free from some program like kazaa. Save you over 200 bucks. And just resize the image. It's like 2 clicks, and enter the pixels you want. And you're done!
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thanks corey,toyo and jx94148 i will look in to this, i will post pics soon.:pig:
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Or you can use MS PhotoEditor/Imaging: Legally Free

Start -> Search -> Find Files / Folders -> "photoed.exe"

When it pops up...double click on it. Open your file. Image -> Resize. Save as a .jpeg or .jpg.
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usually the digital camera has some form of editting program with it.
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Or just upload the full picture to a picture server and they will shrink it for the poeple that want it shrunk, and big for the ppl that want it big My favorite is pbase.com but they just rescently starte charging a small fee. Good luck, with all the info already provided, I think you will get it. I do not recomend getting photoshop though. That program is slightly over your head. No offence, its just the most advanced photo editing software available. That will come later down the road when you want to start doing cool stuff with your digital camera like putting your friends head on animal bodies etc. anywho, enjoy your new digital!

Best of luck,
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thanks guys, i should have enough enfo to keep busy for the next 3 days
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You can likely change the resolution on the camera. Even if it is 2.1 or 3.3 Mp, you can usually set them to 640 x 480 so no resizing is needed. That's what I do. Plus, you'll never run out of memory on the dc at that res.
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