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PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 1:34 am 
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I would like to have an Avatar, but don´t understand the size in Pixels, how dose that
convert to a metric size. Also if the photo is to big how do you reduce it to fit. thanks


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Send me the image - I'll resize for you...

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Phill Cross wrote:
Send me the image - I'll resize for you...

Phill, does the camera megapixels matter? I notice it’s easier to post an avatar using my old 10mp (don't have it anymore) but won’t do it on a 16mp shot any which way I crop & resize. I thought whenever I crop a pic I also reduce the amount of pixels, but I could be wrong. Just wonderin’

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Start with a big picture, end with a big picture..

You can use a free program like "The Gimp" to resize pix.. http://www.gimp.org/


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jdmeister wrote:
Start with a big picture, end with a big picture..

You can use a free program like "The Gimp" to resize pix.. http://www.gimp.org/

‘been using microsoft publisher for photo editing. I have gimp, jd, but steep learning curve. Same as photoshop. I just have to find the time to read tutorials. :)

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Paint will resize as well. Open the pic, click resize and set the % to under 100% for smaller. Saving as a new image is recommended.


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