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Watsup guys. I got a new camera last year and it only takes really large pics, which aint so good for my modding log. Does anyone know the code to display images on the thread as a thumbnail view?[/img]
I don't think there's any BBCode that will resize your image for you, but if you host it at http://imageshack.us they do provide a thumbnail that you can use as a link.
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A cheap and nasty way of resizing your pics is to right click the selection you'd like resized then choose Send To > Mail Recipient. Then choose "Make my pictures smaller" (if you click "show more options" you can choose between 640X480 800x600 or 1024 x 768. It will open a new email in a program like outlook express. Drag the files out the email and hey presto, pics are smaller, much smaller. Then just upload those on imageshack.
This comes in quite handy I find...
This comes in quite handy I find...
http://tinypic.com/ resizes pics....
Rikkelz wrote:A cheap and nasty way of resizing your pics is to right click the selection you'd like resized then choose Send To > Mail Recipient. Then choose "Make my pictures smaller" (if you click "show more options" you can choose between 640X480 800x600 or 1024 x 768. It will open a new email in a program like outlook express. Drag the files out the email and hey presto, pics are smaller, much smaller. Then just upload those on imageshack.
This comes in quite handy I find...
That is not helpfull!
This is helpfull: Load your pic into paint and choose in the menu Image -> stretch and skew -> Then change the values under stretch from 100% to desired size e.g 25% and then save pic as Jpeg....
And there you have an solution to all ur problems
Okay now do that 50 times and see who wins.Ike wrote: That is not helpfull!
This is helpfull: Load your pic into paint and choose in the menu Image -> stretch and skew -> Then change the values under stretch from 100% to desired size e.g 25% and then save pic as Jpeg....
And there you have an solution to all ur problems
I'm far too lazy... I just like it to correct people.Rikkelz wrote:Okay now do that 50 times and see who wins.Ike wrote: That is not helpfull!
This is helpfull: Load your pic into paint and choose in the menu Image -> stretch and skew -> Then change the values under stretch from 100% to desired size e.g 25% and then save pic as Jpeg....
And there you have an solution to all ur problems
For the control freaks, try Irfanview. Very powerfull and I like the batch processing.
Press shorcut 'B' to do batches. And click button Advance Options to do your resizes.
Press shorcut 'B' to do batches. And click button Advance Options to do your resizes.
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