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    shrinking your photoes for sales

    ii take a normal picture then drag in into this app and it shrinks it to a very small size with no image loss , so you can post in classifieds, easy peasy
    just google. https://compressjpeg.com/

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    Can't say that I've ever had any problem attaching photo's in sales.

    But I do try to use a plain background, sheet of paper or rubber mat to reduce the file size.

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    Assuming you're on Windows, just open the image in paint and select "resize" - pick your new size and save.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biker_Bob View Post
    Assuming you're on Windows, just open the image in paint and select "resize" - pick your new size and save.
    That's exactly what I do. It must be easy, cos I can do it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biker_Bob View Post
    Assuming you're on Windows, just open the image in paint and select "resize" - pick your new size and save.
    Beat me to it Bob! Been doing this for ages since it's useful just sendi9ng pics by e-mail to keep the bandwidth down!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pistolnut View Post
    ii take a normal picture then drag in into this app and it shrinks it to a very small size with no image loss , so you can post in classifieds, easy peasy
    just google. https://compressjpeg.com/
    Thanks i use this one https://jpegcompress.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biker_Bob View Post
    Assuming you're on Windows, just open the image in paint and select "resize" - pick your new size and save.
    That's the way I do it as well.
    Select pixels, I usually enter 1500 for the width seems to work OK.

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