| I hate to admit this, but I actually did attend a one room school house in Dahlonega, Iowa. One row was the 8th grade. I really liked it and while the teacher was working the other rows (read grades)I read the encyclopedia and loving the end of an article where it would say "See also...." I learned a lot just reading the encyclopedia. Later, we were bused into town. The school house still stands and may be converted to a tourist information center. I think that I have just figured out how to post a photo. Hopefully there is one of Ray I took in 1996 and one of the school house mentioned above. One_Room_School_House-Dahlonega,_IA.jpg (149 Kb, 22 downloads) |
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| Do you know how to change the type and compresion of the photo to make it take up less space? If so, do that and it should be no problem....if not, I will post again with directions on how to do so and you can try it that way. Although, for directions, do you have a PC or a MAC?
Summer comes rushing in like the winds of a tornado...except in Michigan!
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| biplane1, if you'd care to email the troublesome photo to me, I'll happily process it and upload it for you. |
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| The sizes of the photos are different. That is what the problem is. Goodluck getting it set philnic.
Summer comes rushing in like the winds of a tornado...except in Michigan!
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| If this works, here is the photo biplane1 has had problems with. The message board has an image file size limit of 300 kilobytes, and this pic was originally slightly bigger than that. Ray_edited.jpg (46 Kb, 18 downloads) biplane1's pic of Ray |
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| biplane1, the issue isn't to do with te roll of film the pictures came from, but they way you got them into your computer. My guess is you used a scanner, and you scanned them at different times. You just happen to have used different scanner settings for each scan. It will also depend on the detail within each picture. When pictures are saved as JPEG files (which yours were, and most internet images are), the image is compressed. If the picture has very little detail in it, it will compress well, and produce a small file. If the picture has lots of detail, fiddly bits, sharp lines etc, it won't compress very much, and you end up with a large file. |
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