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BJR Framing : Specialist in Mail Order Picture Framing |
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How do I resize my image file ? |
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| Method 1. Using WINDOWS PAINT | |||
| 1. Open your image file in Windows Paint | |||
| 2. On the top menu select IMAGE then select the Resize/Skew option | |||
| 3. In the box that pops up enter the same figures in Horizontal and Vertical, change the | |||
| figures from 100% to say 75%. Ignore values for skew. | |||
| 4. IMPORTANT save the file with a different name to preserve your original file, by selecting | |||
| FILE > Save As, from the top menu | |||
| 5. See what the new file size is by viewing its properties in Windows Explorer | |||
| IF it is still larger than 199 KB then repeat the above from step 2. | |||
| Method 2. Using other Photo editing programs | |||
| 1. From the top menu select IMAGE and from the drop down list, there will usually be an option for | |||
| Re-sample or Resize. | |||
| 2. Follow the procedure for your specific Photo Editing Program. | |||
| 3. IF you need advice Select HELP from the top menu and search for Resample or Resize | |||
| 4. IMPORTANT save the file with a different name to preserve your original file, by selecting | |||
| FILE > Save As, from the top menu | |||
| 5. See what the new file size is by viewing it properties in Windows Explorer | |||
| IF it is still larger than 199 KB then repeat the above from step 1. | |||
| Method 3. | |||
| 1. IF you are having problems then please EMAIL your photo to | |||
| photo@bjrframing.co.uk PS dont forget to attach your image file !!! | |||
| and we will resize if for you and send a link during normal working hours | |||
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How do I get the virtual mount image onto my own web site page? |
Method 1. | ||
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LET us know when you have done the mounts
you require and we will send them to you. YOU will need to let us know
your username.
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| Method 2. OR to do it yourself: | |||
| 1. Have the mounted image on display on your computer screen when you are at our website. | |||
| 2. PRESS the "Prt Scr SysRq" key on your computer key board, its usually next to Scroll Lock & Pause Break on the top row. | |||
| 3. Have a photo editing program open say Windows Paint | |||
| 4. From the top menu select EDIT then PASTE | |||
| 5. An image of the entire screen appears. YOU may have to joggle it about untill you can see the mount you require. | |||
| 6. Use the SELECT tool from the toolbar and crop the mounted image area you want to save | |||
| 7. From the top menu select EDIT then COPY TO. Give it a new file name and the mount will be saved as an image for you to use as you wish. | |||