stringpicker Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 I'm selling a Fuse whisker Biscuit rest. It is right handed. TYD for $65. It is in good shape. I bought it last year and used it this last hunting season. The reason I'm selling it is because I want a new one. it won't let me download the picture it says it is to big. if you would like to see it I can email it to you or if someone can tell me what I'm doing wrong that would be good to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buckee Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 This may help;) You have a program called "PAINT" on your computer already. RESIZING Pictures Download your picture from your camera to your computer and save them in a folder, where you know where they are. Best place is in "My Documents", and inside the "My Pictures" folder. Go to your picture folder on your PC where the picture/pictures are stored. Right click on the picture, then (left click) on Open with "Paint" Then, up top in the toolbar: left Click on "Image" left Click on "stretch/skew" When the box comes up, change your height and width from 100% to 40% or 50% and then "left click" on "OK". Let's say you chose 50%, and the picture isn't quite small enough yet. You need to first undo, what you just did by clicking on "EDIT" and then "UNDO" Then you can go back to "STRETCH/SKEW" and try maybe 40% or 30%. ................ If you want to keep one picture of the original size for future developing and one of the downsized for the web, click on "FILE" and then "SAVE AS"... then re-name your picture and choose save as .jpg and designate which folder you want to save it in so you know where it is. When naming pictures, don't leave spaces between words or numbers. example: mooseNov2006 It's that easy ''''''''''''''''''''' REFORMATTING PICTURES: If you are just reformatting pictures, from , let's say a, a BITMAP file, to a JPEG (.jpg) file, to upload to the internet, jut open your picture in "PAINT", click on "FILE" and then "SAVE AS", choose "JPEG (.jpg)" and designate which folder you want to save it in so you know where it is. When naming pictures, don't leave spaces between words or numbers. example: mooseNov2006 or moose_Nov_2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.