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Post by red.yoshi on Aug 15, 2004 18:20:37 GMT -5
yay. image shack only does certain sizes so sorry if this ones big to
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Post by Chaos on Aug 15, 2004 18:48:41 GMT -5
I can resize it for you to a reasonable size... and also host it for you if you want
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Post by red.yoshi on Aug 15, 2004 18:51:12 GMT -5
thanks, but no thanks. its my problem, and i have to find a better image hosting service
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Post by Chaos on Aug 15, 2004 18:54:34 GMT -5
Oh no its not the image hosting.. you need to resisze it youreself...
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Post by red.yoshi on Aug 15, 2004 19:01:53 GMT -5
no, because i edit it on the computer a little, then when i host it it blows it up really big for some reason. i think it lets you resise it, ill try it next time
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Eddie
Junior Yoshi
Never stop dreamin'
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Post by Eddie on Aug 15, 2004 19:05:50 GMT -5
If you're scanning it then scanners usually make it really big. Although you see it as a normal size, it is actually really big. I had the same problem long ago in the days when I scanned things.
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Post by red.yoshi on Aug 15, 2004 19:10:34 GMT -5
does photo shop do the same thing? cause i did some of it in photo shop
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Post by Chaos on Aug 15, 2004 19:24:41 GMT -5
i am not sure.. i dont have it.... but it proboly will.. somehow
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Post by red.yoshi on Aug 15, 2004 19:27:49 GMT -5
ok, im just wondering cause on the comp it looks actual size, but ur probably right
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Post by Kailing on Aug 16, 2004 5:50:31 GMT -5
I wrote some Image Resizing mini tutorials in another post (Called "Sketchy" or something to that extent) it could help you out a bit if you are new to scanning in images. ^^
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Post by red.yoshi on Aug 16, 2004 21:09:16 GMT -5
its just my dad's scanner. if i had mine, it would be fine. im only limited to a few programs but thx.
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Post by Kailing on Aug 17, 2004 0:34:01 GMT -5
Most programs have a re-sizing feature though, as scanners tend to scan in images rather large, depending on the resolution that you scan in on, of course. n.n
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