LD5050
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how do I resize pictures so that I can post them here?
I took some pictures of some of my experiments with my Iphone and I then emailed them to myself. I wanted to post them on here but when I tried it
said that the image was to big I believe. My question is how do I resize the image correctly so I can post them here?
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gdflp
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Personally, I like to use dedicated software such as GIMP to resize pictures, as it gives you a lot of flexibility in respect to options such as
output quality, size, etc. You can even use MS Paint, though at the expense of some quality, there is a resize option on the toolbar.(I'm assuming
that you're on Windows)
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Sulaiman
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when you open the page to post;
(click on this picture)
you see the upload limit, 8 MB, 4000 x 4000
if you save your picture as a jpeg
when you upload it, only a thumbnail appears.
click on the "Preview Post" box to see what is happening while you are editing / to continue editing.
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Texium
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By default, the camera on the newer iPhone models takes pictures that are just larger than the limit (3024 x 4032), but if you set the camera to
"square" the pictures will instead be 3024 x 3024, which is fine to upload as-is assuming you don't mind having square pictures. As shown here, with a
picture of an unsuccessful experiment:
The forum likes to turn them sideways though.
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diddi
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I found a really simple program called ImageResizer. it adds a menu item when you right click on a picture. it remembers your new size choice and so
you can resize in 1 right click producing a new file of desired size.
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