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Message # 685.4.1.1.1.1.1 Subject: Re: Re: Re: A note for editing pics... Date: Sun 27/10/02 14:35:42 GMT Name: wetinred Email: stekz@cableone.net |
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I converted all the bitmaps 2 jpegs w/a program I found last nite so I got it all done but thanx anyway Hey the site is doing alot better now |
In reply to Message (685.4.1.1.1.1) Re: Re: A note for editing pics...
By Darret - dramwater@hotmail.com Sun 27/10/02 14:30:16 GMT Steve, if you're ok with bmp's now, then fine. I use Paint Shop Pro too, and it can convert bmp to jpg (which is a compressed format) in seconds, amd there's no noticeable loss in pic quality.
If you still have probs then mail me, and we'll sort it out.
Regards
Darret. |
In reply to Message (685.4.1.1.1) Re: A note for editing pics...
By wetinred - stekz@cableone.net Sun 27/10/02 07:20:16 GMT Website: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wetinred/ As I said Yahoo and Msn won't upload bmp files and I was happy with this REAJPEG program Did what I wanted it 2 do Thanx 4 all u guy's help |
In reply to Message (685.4.1.1) A note for editing pics...
By Walt - Sun 27/10/02 07:02:51 GMT Just a note for those who edit photos - it's best to save your work and edit using the bitmap format. The JPG format compresses the data & when you open and save multiple times, the already compressed data gets the compression treatment again. I mention this because I have seen way too many pictures obviously degraded by being compressed a number of times.
As mentioned above, almost any graphics program will do a "Save As" so you can convert from the most common formats. I started with some $10 programs on Best Buy's low price shelves before moving to Photoshop Elements. The software on the 'savings' shelves is usually the old version where they pack the CD (program only - usually the other CD's do not get packaged) in its own jewel case, and leave out the documentation. This software is usually all most folks need. I just got hooked on Photoshop Elements because it was bundled with the computer. I have found nothing in the more expensive programs to justify purchasing them.
I think somebody mentioned "Thumbs", that is a great free thumbnail and more program!! If you are squeezed for space, it does not take much HD room at all. |
In reply to Message (685.4.1) Re:THANX GUYS
By wetinred - stekz@cableone.net Sat 26/10/02 17:31:48 GMT Thx 4 the help but I found a program called reajpeg downloaded it on a trial 4 30 days and it did what I wanted. Converted about a hundred bmp files 2 jpeg's deleted the bmp's and cleared over 50mb of space now I don't need the program anymore so I'll delete it now |
In reply to Message (685.4) Re: HELP
By spencer - Sat 26/10/02 16:45:48 GMT I load mine up in Paint Shop Pro then resave them in jpg. Just click on the "save as" and change the file to jpg. Hope this helps. If not let me know. spencer |
In reply to Message (685) HELP
By wetinred - stekz@cableone.net Sat 26/10/02 14:53:59 GMT Website: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wetinred/ How do u convert a bmp img 2 a jpeg img and do I need any special software 2 do it |
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