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What he said; and said quite well . ![]() I'm lousy at writing directions . ![]() |
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Here are a few examples of what can be done quite easily with irfanview. The first image shows three images of the same photograph of a samurai, on the left the original, in the middle with an automatic color correction, on the right the same image cropped and edited to create a new image.
Next is an image with two people in it, a commoner and a samurai, I cropped out the commoner from the image resulting in a new image larger image of a single samurai. Next is an example of a panoramic image were three images are combined into one image. |
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Thanks guys for all the suggestions. I have decided to go with the Prish
Resizer, as it just seems to be the easiest to use. I say easiest although i still haven't got it to work yet. I pulled up all my attachments and checked the filesize on each one. Not a single one was bigger than 250 KB. In fact most were around 230 KB, far under the 976.6 limit. So tomorrow i will head to the camera shop to see if somehow the camera could be at fault. ..........Dave. |
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Dave, what about dimensions of the image; perhaps they are too big ?
If its a point-and-shoot camera they will just tell you its cheaper to buy a new one . I've been down that road a couple of times . |
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Rick: Yes it is a point and shoot camera, A Samsung Digimax 500. I'm
pretty sure your'e right. They will tell me to buy a new one. Anyway I'll find out tommorow.........Dave. |
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