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Old 07-05-2008, 06:22 PM
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Hey I need suggestions! My new camera takes pictures to big to upload to the site. I set up a flicker account but todays pictures are more than my monthly limit. What to do for the rest of the month??? Do you know how I can upload large files or use another free service? I know I can make a smaller copy of each picture with my camera but would that cut down on the deatail? Maybe that would be a better solution? Is there a way to mass resize a bunch of pictures? Sorry if this sounds silly but I went from 3.2 megapixels to 8 megapixels.
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Old 07-05-2008, 06:41 PM
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You might be able to resize the photos in whatever photo viewing program you are using. I use iPhoto for the mac and this option is available when I export a photo. Use the help menu of the program you use to find resizing photos or exporting to web.
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Old 07-05-2008, 06:43 PM
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Ok, thanks Jay. I have a program that came with the Nikon camera so I will see if that is an option. I hadn't thought to look for that! LOL.
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Old 07-05-2008, 07:53 PM
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My son installed photoshop on my computer, and I crop & save with that to my computer. I post from the sized pictures. I don't really understand what I'm doing, I just do what he showed me. I'm computer challenged. I know that photoshop is expensive. Some computers have it already installed. Good luck. I wish I could be more help.
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Old 07-05-2008, 08:48 PM
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Hey I need suggestions! My new camera takes pictures to big to upload to the site. I set up a flicker account but todays pictures are more than my monthly limit. What to do for the rest of the month??? Do you know how I can upload large files or use another free service? I know I can make a smaller copy of each picture with my camera but would that cut down on the deatail? Maybe that would be a better solution? Is there a way to mass resize a bunch of pictures? Sorry if this sounds silly but I went from 3.2 megapixels to 8 megapixels.
I have Photoshop and iPhoto; if you need help with either to resize feel free to PM me!
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Old 07-05-2008, 08:56 PM
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I use Irfanview to resize my pics. It was a free download.
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Old 07-05-2008, 10:24 PM
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kid_a, are you a Mac user? If so you can download your photos into iPhoto (which can be configured to do this automatically when you plug your camera in). Then, when you re-export the photos you can specify the size you want them to be wither in terms of file size or in terms of dimensions. You can do this with images individually or as a whole group. iPhoto is part of the standard iLife install which all Macs come with. This is how I do all of the photos I post and it's super fast. If you use a PC....maybe someone else can help.
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Old 07-05-2008, 10:32 PM
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Everyone has missed the point.

If you don't have editing software, go to the Resolution Settings in your cameras Menu.

Drop the setting down to something like 640 X 480 if you want to take images for the forum, and return it when you want to take your family snaps.

As mentioned, most camera manufactures include software to reduce resolution size as well.
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Old 07-05-2008, 10:47 PM
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I like my originals to be large and high-res which then gives me flexibility to do what I want with the photos later.
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Old 07-05-2008, 11:11 PM
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I like the high res after using my old camera for so long the high res is amazing! Unfortunately I am not a mac user. My classes specify that I can't use a mac for all the applications I have to have for my business degree. But someone told me you can run windows on a mac. I'll be buying a new laptop soon but I think I'm gonna go with the artist edition HP. I might see if someone I know has photoshop I can install. Or maybe just create a copy of each picture smaller on my camera and use those for the forum and the regular ones for other things. I just don't like the idea of using the extra space on my sd card.
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Old 07-05-2008, 11:42 PM
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I think it was PC World magazine or some other PC magazine did a test on Windows Vista to see what kind of machine (HP, Dell, etc.) could run Vista the most efficiently and error free. Anyone want to guess what machine did the best job? That's right . . . a Mac! I wish I could find the article that had this. If I can find it I will post a link.

Macs can run Windows in a variety of different ways. They also have several programs that can read and write to Windows based counterparts. Mac is the way to go. But that is my opinion.
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Old 07-06-2008, 12:12 AM
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Photoshop elements is a lite version of Photoshop and a good alternative to those who can't afford the full blown version, or who wouldn't use it to it's capacity.

I don't have an argument with full res images then size them down, but I personally "de res" my images for the forum then change back.

Digital "film" is cheap. so you can always redo the shots you want at high res for your own use.

I am just trying to give alternatives to those without the knowledge, or who don't have the resources (including financial) to do what most of us can.

Quite often those who are experienced in photography forget the big picture and forget that there are a lot of people who don't have the same knowledge as us and my suggestions are aimed at them.

Remember the KISS principal !
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There's also a free, scaled-down version of Photoshop available on-line at https://www.photoshop.com/express/landing.html
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My classes specify that I can't use a mac for all the applications I have to have for my business degree.
Really!?!?!?! That's pretty obnoxious. One wonders if they also tell you what kind of car you can drive or what brand of briefcase you must carry. Or maybe I'm misunderstanding and what they're saying is "the makers of this software are to lazy to make their software usable by everyone."

Sheesh.....
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Old 07-06-2008, 01:15 AM
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Anton what is KISS? I was going to take a photography class in high school but was basically forced to withdraw from school on my second day,of the class, I was crushed! I know alot about art but not much about photography.

Orchidementia, thanks for the link. I might try that. My stepdad said he has a pirated version I could put on my machine but I don't know if I really want to do that, although I do love photoshop I don't know that I would be able to remember how to use all the features. I used it alot when I went to a vocational school for commercial art but it was so long ago. Actually I think I will down load that and if I think need more to it I'll just use part of my student loan money. Thanks!

Jay I love macs I used one in all my art classes they are amazingly wonderful for that kind of stuff! But I also unfortunately have to use my machine for work too and our software is not mac compatible yet. But that is interesting that macs are better with vista. I am actually kind of weary of vista because we have a lot of problems with our clients who have vista on their machines and we have run into all kinds of problems and errors and compatibility issues with some of the tools from other companies we use to remote connect. But my machine is too old and slow and it drives me nuts but they don't make them that come with XP anymore.
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Old 07-06-2008, 01:22 AM
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I think its because they want all the students to use the same programs. It really sucks because I am supposed to have word 2007 for my math class because of the equation editor but I have office 2008 on my machine so my documents have to be made in compatibility mode which makes it so I can't use all the features. I think it's kind of silly to be a college that offers online courses and they don't have the instructors use office 2008 applications.

I think the college is too lazy to make their instructors be able to accept different formats, I have had one instructor tell me I can't submit .docx documents. Their tech support is horrible too
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When I was in high school, according to my Marine corp. ansi in NJROTC, Master Seargent Borlan, KISS was an acromyn for "keep it simple stupid". The more bells & whistles something has, the more likely something will go wrong either mechanically or you'll have id 10 t errors.



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Anton what is KISS? I was going to take a photography class in high school but was basically forced to withdraw from school on my second day,of the class, I was crushed! I know alot about art but not much about photography.

Orchidementia, thanks for the link. I might try that. My stepdad said he has a pirated version I could put on my machine but I don't know if I really want to do that, although I do love photoshop I don't know that I would be able to remember how to use all the features. I used it alot when I went to a vocational school for commercial art but it was so long ago. Actually I think I will down load that and if I think need more to it I'll just use part of my student loan money. Thanks!

Jay I love macs I used one in all my art classes they are amazingly wonderful for that kind of stuff! But I also unfortunately have to use my machine for work too and our software is not mac compatible yet. But that is interesting that macs are better with vista. I am actually kind of weary of vista because we have a lot of problems with our clients who have vista on their machines and we have run into all kinds of problems and errors and compatibility issues with some of the tools from other companies we use to remote connect. But my machine is too old and slow and it drives me nuts but they don't make them that come with XP anymore.
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Old 07-06-2008, 02:25 AM
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Okay, lol! I was thinking it was some kind of technique thing or something. I might be better of following that since I couldn't even figure that out!
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