Hi
I'm having problems posting picyures of my MR2127 that I'm restoring. Can anyone offer assistance please
Dave
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Re: MR2127
If its your file size that's the problem and you ( like me are a self taught "semi" techi try this...
Look at "Announcements" where Niel has put a "Sticky" posting on how to go about posting your picture, and Ianphot has posted another sticky topic about Irfanview, a programme for editing and resizing your pictures. I also find it useful as well for coverting pictures for E-mail if the file size is too big to attach to my message.
2 important things:- 1.) make sure if it's coming off your computer, that you've converted it to a jpeg.
2.) Load up "Irfanview" (the link is in Ianphot's posting) and make sure you've reduced the number of pixels in your image enough to make the total picture file size less than about 1MB with a width of not more than 800 pixels. Your average 7" x 10" photo will do this if you convert the 10" side to 72dpi.
Have fun.
Look at "Announcements" where Niel has put a "Sticky" posting on how to go about posting your picture, and Ianphot has posted another sticky topic about Irfanview, a programme for editing and resizing your pictures. I also find it useful as well for coverting pictures for E-mail if the file size is too big to attach to my message.
2 important things:- 1.) make sure if it's coming off your computer, that you've converted it to a jpeg.
2.) Load up "Irfanview" (the link is in Ianphot's posting) and make sure you've reduced the number of pixels in your image enough to make the total picture file size less than about 1MB with a width of not more than 800 pixels. Your average 7" x 10" photo will do this if you convert the 10" side to 72dpi.
Have fun.
Michael Brigg
Re: MR2127
and if all else fails email them to me - [email protected] and I'll sort it.