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How to shrink a coin image in prep for Icon Download Day?
I've got my "favorite" coin imaged for use as my icon, but the best shrink I can do w/ my system so far is 217x225 and 18.5 kb in a jpeg file. Anyone know how to make it fit so I can have it handy for Icon Download Day? Thanks.
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The only way I could get it below 10kb was taking it down to 70x70 and that was a tad small
My Wife handles all that stuff thankfully as I don't have a clue
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
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It is very stable and easy to use and free. Ask around I think it's popular.
There is also one that imitates Photoshop called Gimpshop they are coming out with anew version soon.
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Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.
Notice the movie reel has Beepy's name on it,
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Thanks to you and Russ it's always good to have software alternatives that are less then $700, I learned QuarkXpress in college and you can make a professional magazine with that $1,000 bad boy.
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Thanks,
In Paint, click on 'image' up on top of the screen, go into 'stretch/skew', and then you choose what percentage you want for height and width of the image....works like a charm
Rob
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I know about Gimp photoeditor. It's designed to do most everything that adobe does. It's a favorite of the Linux folks.
09/07/2006
Did you get Superior's permission to use their image?
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Russ turned me onto a program called, Thumbs Plus >>
Geez, Thumbs Plus is up to Version 7 and I'm still using Version 3.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>You can shrink a picture with a basic program like Paint, which is on most Puters. Just use the stretch/skew command. >>
Yupp! Most simple programs you can even set the pixels for height and width. Just enter 100 in both.
In MS Paint:
File ⇒ open ⇒ (choose picture then open)
Image ⇒ Stretch/Skew enter the percentages until it's the size you want (maybe a bit inaccurate)
then save as normal
In MS Picture It 7.0:
File ⇒ open → (choose picture then open)
Format ⇒ Resize Image... ⇒
then you have 3 settings
1. portrait/landscape
2.custom resize in/mm/pix/cm
3.resolution per inch 72/150/300/600/1200
Very good for program because you get to pick you resolution.
then save as nromal
In Gimpshop 2.2.4
File ⇒ open ⇒ find the file where you have the pic. ⇒ (choose picture then open)
Image ⇒ Image Size ⇒
From here on choose width and height, resolution and interpolation customizable down to 1 pixel very precise.
then Layer ⇒ Flatten Image ⇒ then save as normal
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Did you get Superior's permission to use their image?
Russ, NCNE
Its cheap and does the job
They call me "Pack the Ripper"