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anybody have any pics of thier shop? ill post it all up as soonm as i can, i know ive got some crazy shots of pipes in our shop and the set up and everything
Reply:Hi RockskiCheck out this thread a lot of regulars have put their shop pics up.http://www.weldingweb.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=4180I would like to see your shop. Mine has changed a bit since I posted the pics.Simonhttp://members.optusnet.com.au/~abba/index.html
Reply:Shop is 40'x40' ,12' ceilings,1-9'X7' door,1 -12'x11 1/2' door ,in ground auto hoist,20x40 is finished floor other half is still gravel but it is finally insulated and sheeted inside.Still need shelving to try and organize!!!!
Reply:anybody know how to shrink image file size so they can be uploaded, mine are too large
Reply:Rockski,your camera should have software to do it...go to the help menu and type in "resample". That's the term most photo edit programs use that I have come across. Tall pix dont work well...short and fat work better...under 150k.Smithboy...if it ain't broke, you ain't tryin'.
Reply:i dont use my camera software, infact i dont have it, i just use my SD outlet and win XP pro
Reply:Use microsoft Paint.You can either right click the image, go open with, paint. ORStart, all programs, accesories, paint. Then open up the image, use Edit, Stretch, and stretch height and width both the same percentage down. Owner of Welding Wiki,The free wiki based resource for weldor's around the world.http://www.weldingwiki.comWe have cookies!
Reply:Originally Posted by Rockskianybody know how to shrink image file size so they can be uploaded, mine are too large
Reply:anybody know how to shrink image file size so they can be uploaded, mine are too large
Reply:http://www.tucows.com/preview/501152Here is also a download for a free image organizer tool called shutterfly. It has some basic image manipulation tools. My kids use it, but I have only a little experience with it. You can resize stuff pretty easliy and use it to organize pictures for upload. Note, this is not an endorsement, just info. The powertoys tools mentioned above are microsoft products if you feel more comfortable with that.Smithboy...if it ain't broke, you ain't tryin'. |
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