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CBJ

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testing

643r7r.jpg


m image should not be that big
 

CBJ

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cheers mate,

I just downloaded the tinypic media manager, and the photo sizes seem to come out a bit bigger than if you just put them up straight from the site
 

Retired Member southey

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Cool, I use either facegook or photophucket, with the conversion size to roughly the same size you have there, it seems to me to be the best for not loading to slowly but still showing enough detail to make the pic worthwhile, Nice pup too dude!
 

CBJ

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yeah i though I would get the media manager to cut upload times. Now I can just stick a load of photos in the list and leave it to do the lot.

Ty, Thats Bronnie my 2 yr old lurcher bitch. Shes turning out to be a cracking worker

Craig
 

rik_uk3

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I use imageresizer which integrates into Windows Explorer. Right click and click resize then pick your options. For the human eye a resolution of 640X480 is ideal for the net without loosing quality.

Image resizer
http://imageresizer.codeplex.com/ You can do more than one picture at a time and click the custom size and set to 640 480

Original
100_3134.jpg


Small
100_3134Custom.jpg


Not the best quality to start off with but you get the idea.
 

CBJ

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Thanks Rik I have only just noticed you replied to this thread.

That is excellent, thank you mate

All the best

Craig
 

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