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Post by Daggertooth on Apr 12, 2006 7:15:44 GMT -5
Okay seriously, I'm not the biggest flower fan. Ifve just never really understood the value of giving commercially grown flowers as a gift. But I can appreciate the value of a flower in the wild or in a garden. I probably wont dwell on it to long, but sometimes itfs nice to have in the background. So I figured Ifd go for a walk in a local park, take some spring flower photos, and share them. Enjoy. I might head over to some local castles and see if the flowers are in bloom over there. I may be a few days offc.sadnesschey, I admit it, flowers are more aesthetically pleasing on these trees than just bare wintery death. Wish I knew why the pics are so small...I resized them to 8in X 5in....am i missing something? Daggertooth
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Post by Wolfy on Apr 12, 2006 7:55:41 GMT -5
on computers, the size depends on resolution. so many pixels by so many pixels. Inches is what size they will be if you print them. >^_^<
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Post by Daggertooth on Apr 12, 2006 8:41:38 GMT -5
Yes, but wouldn't a picture resized to 8in x 5in also have pixels equal to an 8in x 5in picture? The resize window has perameters for pixels above the inch perameters. I could easily just fiddle around with the pixels untill I got the size of a picture. When I look at that picture in my photoshop at actual pixel size it is at least four times larger. Though not near looking 8in x 5in. Maybe if I try it larger....like 24 x 16in..... wow, that took a long time to upload. Maybe I wont try that again.... I'll also try 12in x 8in to see the differencee. This one is in the same park....a more garden look Daggertooth Edit: So after a bit of experimentation and confusion I see this line of text on the photobucket website, "Images larger than 512 KB are automatically resized." >_<
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