SN95StangMan New Member Jul 5, 2003 1,292 0 0 Lynwood, CA May 23, 2007 #21 May 23, 2007 #21 just open the pics in microsoft paint and edit them image>sketch/skew> change the % to something smaller to make the pic smaller
just open the pics in microsoft paint and edit them image>sketch/skew> change the % to something smaller to make the pic smaller
fiveoho 15 Year Member Apr 28, 2005 1,958 16 69 TN May 23, 2007 #22 May 23, 2007 #22 SN95StangMan said: just open the pics in microsoft paint and edit them image>sketch/skew> change the % to something smaller to make the pic smaller Click to expand... ditto. best if you keep the stretch / skew symmetrical usually. also make sure it resaves as a jpeg file and not as a 24-bit bitmap. bmp files are girthy
SN95StangMan said: just open the pics in microsoft paint and edit them image>sketch/skew> change the % to something smaller to make the pic smaller Click to expand... ditto. best if you keep the stretch / skew symmetrical usually. also make sure it resaves as a jpeg file and not as a 24-bit bitmap. bmp files are girthy