03-14-2006, 08:42 PM
one hint with using paint. You have to stretch / skew both the horizontal and the vertical. Make sure you shrink both the same amount or you will end up with a really funny looking photo!
I have a really nice photo editing program, but when I just want to shrink something to post on the Internet I usually just get lazy and use Paint.
By the way, if anyone considers themself an amature photographer (or very amature as is the case with me) I found a cool website that was posted on KSL a couple of weeks ago. It is called [url "utahphotography.net"]utahphotography.net[/url]. It is just a message board, similar to this, to discuss photography geek stuff. They also have a nice little gallery where you can post / host your photos. I have put a few of my better photos on there, and it is all free. Check it out. I would love to see more people join that forum.
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I have a really nice photo editing program, but when I just want to shrink something to post on the Internet I usually just get lazy and use Paint.
By the way, if anyone considers themself an amature photographer (or very amature as is the case with me) I found a cool website that was posted on KSL a couple of weeks ago. It is called [url "utahphotography.net"]utahphotography.net[/url]. It is just a message board, similar to this, to discuss photography geek stuff. They also have a nice little gallery where you can post / host your photos. I have put a few of my better photos on there, and it is all free. Check it out. I would love to see more people join that forum.
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