

You Linux users are even geekier than I am, and probably already know how to do this, I only use an emergency Knoppix CD, so I can't help in that case, but I'm sure we can find a Linux user who can if anyone is in this situation. The easiest way to do this, is just email yourself the image and at the bottom of the new mail window will be a box to select the image size. The Mac Tiger mail program will offer to resize an image attachment that you are going to mail. The second method offers less control but works in a pinch especially if you dont use or have iPhoto. you could also change the file compression, but if you don't know what that means at this point, we will wait until later to discuss that. If you find your image still exceeds the 60k limit, then go ahead and just shrink it some. After doing this, just doublecheck that the image is smaller than 60k and you are ready to upload your picture.

Select JPG as the Export 'Format' and then type 800圆00 into the Scale images and export. then go to the menu up top and select 'Share' and scroll down and select 'Export' At this point you will be presented with several options for changing the size of your image. If you use iPhoto, Import the image that you want to post into iPhoto.
PROPERTIES PANE GRAPHICCONVERTER MAC OS
This PowerToy enables you to resize one or many image files with a right-click.įor Mac OS X, the method is slightly less obvious. Below are some quick methods although by no means the only ones to accomplish this task.įor Windows XP I recommend this easy application from Microsoft that accomplishes this task without the need to use any other imaging or editing applications. The images must be resized (generally shrunk) to smaller than 800圆00 at a memory size of less than 60k. For the most part these images will exceed the size and space limitations of CN.

Many times we want to post pictures that we have scanned, or transferred from CD or Digital Cameras. (It is my favorite of the CN forums) Please feel freee to PM me if you need any help, I am by no means an expert at all, but I will certainly try. I stated I would try to help as I value the Classic Telescopes Forum considerably. I'm Cross posting this from the classic telescopes pictures thread, as apparently this has become an issue.
