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Editing your pictures - useful hints and links
« on: 20 December 2005, 05:20:52 PM »
Hi,

Have you ever wanted to share your photographs of weather but had no place to put them on the internet. Try submitting in the appropriate sections on this forum or create your own appropriate sections.

The simple instructions are listed at:

http://www.australiasevereweather.com/forum/index.php?topic=783.0

Also included are the instructions to submit You Tube videos - either your own or other spectacular videos related to the topics.

Instructions:


If you wish to post pictures on this forum as you post your message, use the additional options... function just to the bottom left of the message box. Just below all the options, you will see the attach - then browse and add your images directly to the forum from your computer.

Below are relevant websites that may assist in resizing and reducing the resolution of the usually larger original images. You should never post original images anyway.


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RE: Editing your pictures - useful hints and links
« Reply #1 on: 02 January 2006, 05:24:45 AM »
The main problems that seem to arise during submissions to the Australian Severe Weather forum submission process:


- size of the images or their dimensions (width and length) are too large.

There are several programs out there that easily allow you to resize and resample images ot be uploaded onto the submissions well within the limit size.

Some of the more popular software packages that occascionally are bundled with scanners or perhaps digital cameras usually can allow you to resize the images. You should never post large images online anyway to help reduce the risk of copyright fraud

Some of these software packages can also batch resize or resample - this means you can do many images selected at once. Please use this command with care and ensure you have copied the same images into a separate directory for testing and dela with them - never deal with originals

using Adobe Photoshop

http://www.ehow.com/how_6383_shrink-picture-with.html

http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/javascript/excerpt/PhotoshopCS_chap05/

http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showthread.php?t=252128

http://www.ephotozine.com/techniques/viewtechnique.cfm?recid=278

using Paintshop pro

http://www.wellesley.edu/Computing/Paintshoppro/paintshoppro.html#Size

http://www.ehow.com/how_6384_shrink-picture-with.html

using Ulead software

http://www.addictedtoalias.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=4535

http://www.scantips.com/basics2g.html

http://www.fsoft.it/imaging/en/Download.htm

http://www.minigallery.co.uk/map/ulead_photo_express_4.asp

popular freeware software that can

using Irfanview

http://www.somewhere-in-time.net/tutorial/irfanview/

http://www.stressbank.com/tutorial_irfanview.shtml


Some freeware available here

http://www.dirfile.com/freeware/resize.htm
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