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Resize your image before posting - instructions

Started by Low-Q, April 17, 2015, 09:57:56 AM

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Paul-R



This is where you learn how to re-size, Johan_1955.

(That is, of course, if you are not a bot).




stivep

Nice program for your needs is Fullshot 10
http://www.inbit.com/downloadfullshot.html
Good for quick
-scientific documenting ( picture)
- image  copying
- resizing-composing-joining pictures and overlaying .
-highlighting text with colors
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TinyCad.
https://www.tinycad.net/
this is  amazing little piece of software.
At the bottom there is  example of what it can do.
You can get  random pictures  like here below of electronic elements or  devices
resize it , place into right spot, connect with lines and make  schematic or regular  electronic schematic
based on  included library  of symbols.

AlienGrey

Quote from: Paul-R on November 10, 2020, 12:37:52 PM

This is where you learn how to re-size, Johan_1955.

(That is, of course, if you are not a bot).
Desn't Micro Soft still supply 'PAINT' it has a re size facility, but then i'm still using Win 7
AG

Paul-R

Windows 10

Click on the image and it comes up in "photos"

Click on edit or create

Click on canvas

Go to the top right corner and pull it inwards. watch the
window in the right hand panel which shows you the pixels
wind it down  to about 500 pixels.

Right click to get menu - use Save As and give it a new name.