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test new camera

B22 Jan 02, 2006 02:02 PM

Hi
finalynafdter 6 years its time for a new camera
my girl suprised me to buy last weekend a new camera a canon eos 350 D
so here is a test a viuew pics
there wil be folowing more hehehehhe
first 2 pics r taking trough glas from a male 7 months old i breed myzelf last summer.
then a pastel boy i buy last time in germany.
last one is my dog beau .




byeee
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Replies (4)

B22 Jan 02, 2006 02:04 PM

Hi
heheh
i see abit to big .
what size is nice to post ???
byeeeeeee

nathan23 Jan 02, 2006 02:18 PM

I have a cable modem and it still took forever to load. imagine if i had dial up!

Average screen size for most people is 17 or 19 inches (43.18cm ) So I would stick to pics that are 10.16cm x 15.24cm
they are big enough to view and small enough where it doesnt take too long to load.

peace,
nate

lele Jan 02, 2006 04:14 PM

Photo editors go by pixel size and 1024 X 768 or less is good. 250k is a good file size (I think KS limits you).

look forward to seeing them - w/o having to scroll! lol! have fun!

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jakentbc Jan 03, 2006 07:19 AM

since i was one of the last people to get a digital camera in the world, i use different methods then most...i think lol

i have a 5 megamixal camera. I open my pictures with microsoft paint, which has been on ever pc for the last 15 years. I go to edit > stretch/skew > and "stretch" it by 25% in horizontal and vertical directions. This effectively shrinks the photo down to a reasonable size. Just save the photo and upload. here is an example.

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