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Re: new photo issue.

Postby les45 » Mon Jun 06, 2016 9:18 am

I'm old school flip phone but I have used my wife's iphone from time to time. You can send your pics on an email from your smartphone to your desktop computer and it will ask you if you want full size or something smaller. I assume you can pick the smaller size and then save it to your picture files on your desktop. Also, there are several free downloads that you can use to re-size your pics to make them smaller. I use "PIXresizer" to make mine 450X600 size before I try to load them on my TNTTT album.
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Re: new photo issue.

Postby Dale M. » Mon Jun 06, 2016 9:34 am

Yes go back to camera or move them from phone into a computer and if you have PC use it to reduce them to around 600x480 format and save in jpeg (jpg) format ...

On PC a simple (free) software like IRFANVIEW can do it for you ...

Smart phones are not that, that is sales pitch... You have to do everything to make smart phone smart...

Open up smart phone menu and see if there is way to custom set pictures sizes for pictures you take...

Other is find a photo edit app to run in smart phone...

http://irfanview.com
http://www.picresize.com/
http://imageresize.org/

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Re: new photo issue.

Postby Fyddler » Mon Jun 06, 2016 12:43 pm

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Strange, I haven't had any issues from my phone but I am using Tapatalk, maybe it resizes automatically?

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Re: new photo issue.

Postby beyond23 » Thu Apr 06, 2017 12:30 am

Hi, i think if you are having issues then there is a webtool which works fine on smart phones simply go to this site http://www.picresizer.net and select your picture and resize it. it is very simple and easy :D and if you don't want do it then upload it on this site http://www.freephotofix.com - they do the pro photo editing completely free.
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Re: new photo issue.

Postby tony.latham » Thu Apr 06, 2017 9:08 am

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Thats done with Tapatalk and a photo setting of small.

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Re: new photo issue.

Postby working on it » Thu Apr 06, 2017 9:32 am

If you're using a PC, with Windows, you can use the feature "Paint". I just download a picture to the desktop (drag and drop after going to DCIM on your phone - where the photos are-), then right click on the photo. That gives you a drop-down list of options. Choose "open with", which gives you more choices, choose "Paint". Once open there, it'll show your photo, let yo resize it, turn it, crop it, label it, plus a lot more. I find it easy to use. You can experiment, and save the experiment by a new name or photo type, and leave your original untouched. After getting familiar with the Paint options and abilities, you can create your own diagrams or draw over or change photos to the way you want. I use it for most of my photos and drawings, having used it for years. Try it.
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