Gday guys.
Well I know for those of you who dont have photo-shop, or find it a little to confusing, making photos smaller can be a real pain.
Well, I have this problem myself, so I came up with this little way of also making the photos smaller, and still retaining their original photo quality, and making the files even smaller in size than even photo-shop could.
So here it is, making photos smaller, simpler.
Step 1.
After uploading your photos, enter the folder in which the photos you desire to make smaller are kept. Once this folder is opened, right click on screen, open the view drop menu, then select Filmstrip.
Step 2.
Open up a new document in Paint (comes standard with Microsoft)
Step 3.
Leave the new paint document open, but get back into the folder with the photos in it.
Click the photo you wish to make smaller ONCE, this should make it appear on screen, and should now fill up entire screen (you should still be able to see thumbnails of the other pics in folder down the bottom, see fig.1)
Now, locate, and press, the Print Screen (prtscn) key, on your keyboard (see fig.2)
Step 4.
Now, return to the empty paint document.
Choose the select tool (see fig.3)
Once you have chosen select, drag the square around the edge of the photo, once this is done, press Control + C on your keyboard (see fig.3).
Step 5.
Still in paint, go file, then new, dont worry about saving anything yet.
Once there is a new, blank document on screen, press the select tool once again, then click on the area of the paint screen where u can draw, right click the mouse, and select paste.
And alternate right clicking and pasting, would to simply press Control + V on your keyboard.
Once this is done, you should see the picture you wished to make smaller, on the paint screen ( see fig.5), then, simply select file and save as, be sure to save the photo type as JPEG or JPG.
Now, if you followed these steps correctly, you will have reduced the Pictures file size dramatically, for instance I got a 700kb photo, down to just 9kb....BIG DIFFERENCE!
I hope this has helped some of you, and I hope more of you will be posting photos because of it.
Cheers!
 | About David Brown (lestweforget)
I have been modelling since i was about 4 years old, i remember me dad used to take me to the local toy store every now and then and get me a new kit, usually the old airfix stuff!
Now days (when i find the time) I mainly only build dioramas, although i occasionly build the odd plane or AFV.
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