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Heavy coat of mud...thin in some places though
The boat is listing to your side. Those photos are so heavy they'd make ballast ina work barge. Does it wear you out to carry them around?
What I'm getting at is that they are approximately three hundred times as large a file as they should be for internet posting. Some forums actually have barrriers that prevent members from attaching any file over 75KB. I don't know whay Prospero allows you to make that mistake.
It uses up valuable bandwidth and server space. For those of us with dial-up connections, it would take about a hundred minutes to download each of those files.
So it is unlikely that many of us will ever see those.
Your photo software has a re-sizing tool.
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Forrest - I was gonna' post one 1/100 size - like 3/8" square on screen.
Forrest - painter and trim carp today
OK, so I used a little hyperbole`
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I always thought that would be a great name for a giant bowling alley -
HYPERBOWL!
LOL - apologies to OP. I hate wallpaper - killing it is good. It's really no different than pasting old newspaper up on the wall to cover cracks.
Forrest
Greetings billybatts,
As a first time poster Welcome to Breaktime.
Many viewers of Breaktime are on a dialup and cannot download real large files.
It is overly time consuming for dialups to open large files if they can at all.
Dialup and some WiFi patrons of the forum cannot download real large files or it takes excessive time.
Two things are necessary to assist the dialups with your photos. Making sure that the set file association is set to jpgs if you are using the Irfanview system.
The other is to keep the KB picture size to preferably 50 to 75 KBs or at least under 100KBs.
http://forums.taunton.com/tp-breaktime/messages?msg=24441.1
is an old thread here on Breaktime that includes a lot of data on posting pics and the Irfanview download.
Glad you're aboard.
Cheers
Parolee # 53804
I resize mine in paint. Easiest thing in the world, even for an idiot (me).
MikeInsert initially amusing but ultimately annoying catch phrase here.
yep, whatever works to get the job done.
Parolee # 53804
Parolee # 53804
I hope you got all the glue off before you painted. Otherwise, you cold be in for trouble if the water vapor in the room gets high.
BTW, I love well done wall paper. We just put up Neauvo Tulip in the hallway, and an Apple Tree Frieze in the east parlor.
And ceiling paper is amazing, if done by a skilled person.