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Chinook King Salmon
Here is a pic of yesterdays harvest of a Chinook "King" Salmon caught in the
St. Mary's River between Soo Canada and Sault St. Marie Michigan. Good eating size.... |
Chinook King Salmon
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"Nate Niemi" wrote in message et... Here is a pic of yesterdays harvest of a Chinook "King" Salmon caught in the St. Mary's River between Soo Canada and Sault St. Marie Michigan. Good eating size.... |
Chinook King Salmon
Ok...how did you do that...!
"pe.rhodes" wrote in message ... Or .... "Nate Niemi" wrote in message et... Here is a pic of yesterdays harvest of a Chinook "King" Salmon caught in the St. Mary's River between Soo Canada and Sault St. Marie Michigan. Good eating size.... |
Chinook King Salmon
A M$ photo editing program called "Picture It" which costs US$50 a few years
ago. You can spend more and buy Photo Shop... "Nate Niemi" wrote in message et... Ok...how did you do that...! "pe.rhodes" wrote in message ... Or .... "Nate Niemi" wrote in message et... Here is a pic of yesterdays harvest of a Chinook "King" Salmon caught in the St. Mary's River between Soo Canada and Sault St. Marie Michigan. Good eating size.... |
Chinook King Salmon
Since you are using OE, I'll assume you are using a Windows platform.
Right click on the file/photo you want to resize. Now choose "Open With". That will give you a list of programs you have that may be able to do the job. If you have a registered MS Office, then that's a pretty straight forward option to use. If you have a printer, most of them come with software that will allow you to resize your pics. Without a list of programs you have available, it's hard for anyone to tell you how to do it. But even of you don't already have a program that will do it, there are plenty of free ones easily found with a google search. Don On Wed, 3 Sep 2008 18:06:56 -0400, "Nate Niemi" wrote: Ok...how did you do that...! "pe.rhodes" wrote in message ... Or .... "Nate Niemi" wrote in message et... Here is a pic of yesterdays harvest of a Chinook "King" Salmon caught in the St. Mary's River between Soo Canada and Sault St. Marie Michigan. Good eating size.... |
Chinook King Salmon
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use irfanview, it's free and really good.
mk "Donut" wrote in message ... Since you are using OE, I'll assume you are using a Windows platform. Right click on the file/photo you want to resize. Now choose "Open With". That will give you a list of programs you have that may be able to do the job. If you have a registered MS Office, then that's a pretty straight forward option to use. If you have a printer, most of them come with software that will allow you to resize your pics. Without a list of programs you have available, it's hard for anyone to tell you how to do it. But even of you don't already have a program that will do it, there are plenty of free ones easily found with a google search. Don On Wed, 3 Sep 2008 18:06:56 -0400, "Nate Niemi" wrote: Ok...how did you do that...! "pe.rhodes" wrote in message ... Or .... "Nate Niemi" wrote in message et... Here is a pic of yesterdays harvest of a Chinook "King" Salmon caught in the St. Mary's River between Soo Canada and Sault St. Marie Michigan. Good eating size.... |
Chinook King Salmon
Irfanview is good (and free)
Lazyman's method is to drag the pic to the browser, resize if necessary with browser "zoom level" and do a rect area capture with MW Snap3 (also free, and great for quickly converting those yEncs to jpegs) "MJKolodziej" wrote in message owncomputing... use irfanview, it's free and really good. mk "Donut" wrote in message ... Since you are using OE, I'll assume you are using a Windows platform. Right click on the file/photo you want to resize. Now choose "Open With". That will give you a list of programs you have that may be able to do the job. If you have a registered MS Office, then that's a pretty straight forward option to use. If you have a printer, most of them come with software that will allow you to resize your pics. Without a list of programs you have available, it's hard for anyone to tell you how to do it. But even of you don't already have a program that will do it, there are plenty of free ones easily found with a google search. Don |
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