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PostSubject: FAQ: How to resize BIG image for posting   Fri 21 Sep 2007 - 9:59

Hello members,

Following the earlier Announcement >>>
>>> Maximum Width of Images in Posts = 480 pxls >>>

I've received a few queries.........

FAQ: How do I resize my image for posting? It's over 480 pxls width.
You can use a photo-editing programme such as Microsoft Photo Editor, to either crop or resize the full image. If you haven't got a photo-editing programme, you can download "image resizer" software for free from Fotosizer.com http://www.fotosizer.com/

If you still have difficulty reducing the size of your image to maximum 480 pixels width, please send me the full size image by private message, & include your email address. I'll re-size it for you as soon as possible, then send the resized version back to you as an email attachment.

Updated April 2009

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