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Old 08-15-2005, 09:04 AM   #1
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Default HOW TO: Re-Sizing photographs

If something is incorrect or needs to be added to let me know.

Re-sizing photographs is really fairly easy once you know where to go in your specific software. The problem is there are many different software programs out there that manage and alter pictures. Many of our less computer literate HAMB friends try to use the software that comes with your digital camera. Most of the give-away software that comes in the box with your camera or printer doesn't do all the fun stuff you want photo software to do. Instead of trying to tell everyone how to use the give-away stuff I'll recommend software that does the job in several price ranges.

If your not a HankCash wannabe and all you want to be able to do is re-size pictures then Windows Powertoys is for you. Download it from the Microsoft website here. It will be installed as a windows program that you can pull up from your start button-programs-accessories icon in win2000 or you can make it the default picture software and everything will open through it.

If you have $700.00 dollars sitting around burning a hole in your pocket you can buy Adobe's Photoshop. This is a professional program used by the artsy types. (graphic design and printing people) It does more than your average Joe really wants to be able to do and the price tag reflects that. Do a google search for photoshop and you will be amazed at all the resources and tutorials available online. Photoshop is the standard when it comes to editing pictures but it is expensive and out of reach for your average hotrodder. Spend your money on the car!

Fortunately Adobe has a dumbed down version of photoshop called "photoshop elements". At around $80.00 It is a very affordable and powerful program. It has a slight learning curve to it but you will be rewarded with becoming the master of your photographs. Open a picture. Click on the image pull down menu. click on resize, then click on image size. a box comes up that tells you the width and height in pixels. Don't get excited about what a pixel is. Look at the top of that grey pop up box and you will see black text that says" pixel dimensions". that is telling you how big the picture is. 1000 kb is 1 meg. The HAMB requires pictures that are uploaded to be 80kb or less. Play with the height and width of the picture until the pixel dimensions are 80kb or less. Make sure that the constrain proportions checkbox is checked as
it keeps the picture height and width proportional. If you don't understand un-check it and then make a big change in either the height or width and see what your picture looks like. it will be distorted and look goofey. Elements is what I use for everything. Take the time to learn all it can do.

There are several other photo editing tools out there and many of them are shareware. Shareware is free or cheap software that you can download and evaluate for a specified time. Eventually you will be asked to buy the product or it will not allow you to use it. The advantage is you can try several programs that are cheap and see if you can find one you like. go to Cnet.com and downloads and try out a few.

Now someone needs to do a good long explaination of web hosting.

http://starphoto.starblvd.net/

google search - "photograph hosting"
http://personalweb.about.com/od/phot...otohosttop.htm

google search "web hosting"
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Old 08-15-2005, 09:59 AM   #2
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great lesson
I have just gone digital and one thing that I do is use the camera setttings to take pics with a lower resolution. The "small" setting usually comes out with 80 kb or less.
I will be getting elements soon for my mac, since my cameras soft ware doesnt support my o/s
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Old 08-28-2005, 07:54 PM   #3
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Thanks i could not finger the pics out. After reading this I searched for resizing pics and found out that that Microsoft offers this as a free download. All I had to do was download it and in five minutes I had it fingered out. Thanks
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If something is incorrect or needs to be added to let me know.

Re-sizing photographs is really fairly easy once you know where to go in your specific software. The problem is there are many different software programs out there that manage and alter pictures. Many of our less computer literate HAMB friends try to use the software that comes with your digital camera. Most of the give-away software that comes in the box with your camera or printer doesn't do all the fun stuff you want photo software to do. Instead of trying to tell everyone how to use the give-away stuff I'll recommend software that does the job in several price ranges.

If your not a HankCash wannabe and all you want to be able to do is re-size pictures then Windows Powertoys is for you. Download it from the Microsoft website here. It will be installed as a windows program that you can pull up from your start button-programs-accessories icon in win2000 or you can make it the default picture software and everything will open through it.

If you have $700.00 dollars sitting around burning a hole in your pocket you can buy Adobe's Photoshop. This is a professional program used by the artsy types. (graphic design and printing people) It does more than your average Joe really wants to be able to do and the price tag reflects that. Do a google search for photoshop and you will be amazed at all the resources and tutorials available online. Photoshop is the standard when it comes to editing pictures but it is expensive and out of reach for your average hotrodder. Spend your money on the car!

Fortunately Adobe has a dumbed down version of photoshop called "photoshop elements". At around $80.00 It is a very affordable and powerful program. It has a slight learning curve to it but you will be rewarded with becoming the master of your photographs. Open a picture. Click on the image pull down menu. click on resize, then click on image size. a box comes up that tells you the width and height in pixels. Don't get excited about what a pixel is. Look at the top of that grey pop up box and you will see black text that says" pixel dimensions". that is telling you how big the picture is. 1000 kb is 1 meg. The HAMB requires pictures that are uploaded to be 80kb or less. Play with the height and width of the picture until the pixel dimensions are 80kb or less. Make sure that the constrain proportions checkbox is checked as
it keeps the picture height and width proportional. If you don't understand un-check it and then make a big change in either the height or width and see what your picture looks like. it will be distorted and look goofey. Elements is what I use for everything. Take the time to learn all it can do.

There are several other photo editing tools out there and many of them are shareware. Shareware is free or cheap software that you can download and evaluate for a specified time. Eventually you will be asked to buy the product or it will not allow you to use it. The advantage is you can try several programs that are cheap and see if you can find one you like. go to Cnet.com and downloads and try out a few.

Now someone needs to do a good long explaination of web hosting.

http://starphoto.starblvd.net/

google search - "photograph hosting"
http://personalweb.about.com/od/phot...otohosttop.htm

google search "web hosting"
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Old 09-07-2005, 04:04 PM   #4
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One tip I'll give you here, and don't say I didn't warn you about it later, otay?


Stay the hell away from any "PAINT SHOP PRO" demo's that you see online! When the demo runs out, or if you uninstall PSP from your computer, ON THE WAY OUT it turns every single graphic you have looked at (I repeat: LOOKED AT!) with it into a Paint Shop Pro graphics format that you can't undo with anything except a copy of PSP. It will also hide a file on your computer so that you can't just re-install another demo.

It gets really nasty if you were complacent enough to look for graphics in your windows system folders - if that happens, it can make windows crash!

I know this from personal experience, that's why I have a paid for copy of Macromedia Fireworks and Dreamweaver 3.

You don't have to shell full price for that kind of software though - Amazon.com has used graphics software that you can pick up dirt cheap compared to the original price!!!

- Check that idea out...
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Old 09-29-2005, 10:35 PM   #5
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only if you saved it as a .psp format. thats the default file save format for paintshop pro...

as for hiding a file in your machine, its called the registry... EVERY program you install has information stored in the registry
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Old 10-18-2005, 10:03 PM   #6
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Anyone looking for a great little quickie-tool, I kind of like Irfanview.
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Old 11-26-2005, 04:43 PM   #7
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Will the Windows Powertoys work if Im still running Windows 98?
I didnt go look at it yet,figuring I'd do something stoopid.
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Old 11-26-2005, 06:39 PM   #8
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I am about as computer dumb as they get, but I do it with the program paint. It was already on the computer (free). So, open paint, open your photo in it, from the toolbar go to strech/skew (I think it is under VIEW), then resize both horizontal and veriticle, I usually do like 30%, then save as a new name.
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Old 12-29-2005, 11:19 PM   #9
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Old 12-29-2005, 11:21 PM   #10
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i have been working on getting this avatar thing to come out not blurry for about an hour and a half, hulk getting mad, hulk want to smash stuff
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Old 01-03-2006, 08:41 AM   #12
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i have been working on getting this avatar thing to come out not blurry for about an hour and a half, hulk getting mad, hulk want to smash stuff

Avatars are funny.... not ha ha funny...

requirements:

1. they must be a perfect square 80X80 pixels
2. They must be 7kb ( killobytes )or less...thats 7000 bits

For elements I get the big picture that i want to make an avatar from and down size it so that the width is 80 pixels. The height will normally be less than 80 pixels because we are talking about car pictures.....and most cars are wider than they are tall . Now that i have a picture that has one side 80 pixels i will do a filter ( pull down menu) called sharpen. Then I will open ( create) a new blank photo that is exactly 80X80 pixels. Now I go back to my original picture...select all ( pull down menu)... copy ( under the edit menu).. then go back to my blank picture and paste my original into my new photo.
I now have space above and below my car. I can keep it transparent or I can fill it in with black. The picture is still too big to post as an avatar but i do somthing easy and wonderful about elements. I go to "save for the web" and play with the quality slide bar until it is 7kb. save it and you are ready to go.

If you don't have a perfectly square picture for your avatar it will get distorted. Ryans server will stretch you picture until it is a perfect square.

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Old 01-03-2006, 04:39 PM   #13
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thanks, i will do more editing later
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Old 01-06-2006, 09:08 PM   #14
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If you have XP download http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...powertoys.mspx


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Old 01-22-2006, 05:51 PM   #15
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http://download.microsoft.com/download/whistler/Install/2/WXP/EN-US/ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe

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Old 01-24-2006, 11:25 PM   #16
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Just checking to see if my resized photo looks good. Hope ya'll don't mind the tester.
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I still use a Windows 3.1 program thats so small it fits on a floppy.

LviewP1B 600kp, heck i can e-mail it to peeps its so small.

Oh yeah and it was free!!
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Thanks for the great info.......used the Powertoy ......I can resize....yahoooo!!
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one more test...
test http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/a...1&d=1139891905
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try this agen
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Just checking to see if my resized photo looks good. Hope ya'll don't mind the tester.
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Can someone walk me through the resize process with kid gloves?I have some early photos I'd like to share but I can't get the bites small enough to post.
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Can someone walk me through the resize process with kid gloves?I have some early photos I'd like to share but I can't get the bites small enough to post.
KoolDeuce, what I did was go to the first page of this STICKY and do what Crusty Nut said works for him ---- It worked for me and it is simple. Just be sure to click "FILE" and then"SAVE AS" and give the Picture a new name. Let me know how it works out for You
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Thanks,here it goes.....Did it work?
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Holy crap it worked!!!!!I thought I never would get it,Thanks man!!!!!!!!!
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I've got to try out something also.
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Thanks for the info, Powertoys is very fast and easy to use. When re-sizing I found (medium) works best. Heres the link again. http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...ertoySetup.exe
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Okay I really hope this works.
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Just right click on the picture on your computer. Press edit. Then go into the "image" on the browser bar and set it to the size u want. Its easy because u dont have to download anything every computer has the program
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Hey..........just a test.
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i seem to be able to resize pic's so i can post them but when i use photoshop it doesn't wan't to "uncrop?" fuck i don't know what it's called but it doesn't get bigger when you click on it like it should what am i doing wrong thanks.
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TEST #1

Lemme see if this works...I'm new here and don't have a lot of posting experience but here it goes....
I'm gonna try three different file sizes to see if they come out differently when they are opened...

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TEST #2:

Well that worked...

Now I want to see if I can make the same image open even larger than it did in the earlier Test#1 by bumping right up to the edge of the 80KB limit.
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TEST # 3

Let's see if I can go bigger still with the same pix...Hmmm...

Sorry if I'm boring anyone...I'm just trying to learn how to do this too...

For this final 'large image'...

1: I'm using Photoshop CS3 (6.0 or higher will do the same)
2: The image is 12" X 9" but only 60dpi.
3: When I save it as a jpeg, I then slide the 'Image Options -Quality' slider bar that pops up when you are saving all the way down to a value of '2' instead of the usual '12' that I would use for a large printout.

I hope this helps someone out there in the community...

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i tell ya ,ive been dickin around with this computer for a year now tryin to figure this all out and i just learned in about 10 friggin minutes more than i already knew,i gotta thank you guys for some great info here, harpo
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Thanks for that details..Gonna install photoshop now..Whats the newest version?
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Someone may've already said this but if not, there's an easier way to resize; just go into paint, Select All, go Image: Stretch/Skew, and change 100% to a smaller percent; just be sure to keep both horizontal and vertical stretch/skew the same to maintain proportions.
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Cool!!! Gonna try it later... Got to go...
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I cant download the resizing from link from the supplied program because I am running window vista.... any recommendations?
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Yeehaa, I just got to try it out.
These are the 4 different options it gives me when I go to resize it.

I do have one question though......mine have all loaded on here as thumbnails, so how do I load them on here already "opened up" to the proper size??
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Old 01-19-2009, 08:00 PM   #107
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Hay 30 Roadster ,when I went to the Microsoft website downloader to simplify re-sizing my photos ,so I can upload them to the H.A.M.B. I found it doesn't work on Windows Vista. I can tell you really know your way around a computer. Can you help me with dilemma?
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29 Rats and 2345.coupe, If you get a Photobucket account you can set it to upload the pics to the right size automatically. If you ever get it to work with Vista, that Microsoft re-sizer creates a smaller copy so you end up with two files on your hard drive. Good luck.
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Holy sh**t I think if figured it out, I was getting frustrated posting postage stamp size pics!
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Where i find resizer to my Windows Vista program ??
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Now i handle it right, i think.....
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Photos from ACS Finland ...
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Now i can add one photo, but if i want to add more than one ????
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