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Pic Posting Question

Discussion in 'About phun.org' started by guittarjedi, Dec 3, 2005.

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  1. guittarjedi

    guittarjedi

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    I made some screencaps that I want to post, but the file size is too big to post. What can I do to make them small enough to post?
     
  2. Kieks

    Kieks Getting away with it, all messed up. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Original Phun Crew

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    What filesize? Use keepmyfile.com or www.imagevenue.com and upload the pics through there. You did save the pics as jpegs and not bitmaps didn't you?
     
  3. guittarjedi

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    Okay Kieks, I saved them as bit maps. I think that's the problem. Forgive my ignorance, I'm completely new to this. Is their a way to change bitmaps into jpegs or do I have to go back and re-capture them?
     
  4. brcook09

    brcook09 In The Crack

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    Use Microsoft Paint, probably the easiest way.
     
  5. guittarjedi

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    I don't have Microsoft Paint. If anyone can tell me how to do this, I made screencaps of Danneel Harris from "One Tree Hill." They are pretty damn hot.
     
  6. DrBrumTangerine

    DrBrumTangerine Phun Medical Resident

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    Do you have any image editing program? If you do, load up the picture in it, go to 'File' and 'Save As...', then change the format to jpeg underneath the filename bar.
     
  7. guittarjedi

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    Thanks for the help guys, I figured it out. Couldn't have done it without ya.
     
  8. mat_the_rook

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    PAINT PAINT PAINT. PAINT MY DICK
     
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