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How in the world can I reduce the image of a scanned silver dollar to make it small enough to download to this sight. I have Vista and using windows to load the pics but have not been able to figure out how to reduce the image. Please help if you can.Thanks
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You can always upload your photos to a hosting site and add the images to your post in that manner, no size restrictions that way.
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or crop it, then use the compress option
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lafaa. Could you explain how I would do that in windows photo?
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This is kind of low-tech, but you can open the image with Microsoft Paint and then select Image, Stretch/Skew. Enter percentages less than 100% to shrink the image. 50% shrinks it by a factor of 4. 25% shrinks it by a factor of 16. Then just save under a different name.
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Thanks KenKat.It worked.Your help is invaluable.
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