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Indrek Aavisto
March 24th 08, 11:14 PM
There are some nice images here, but the file sizes are quite large. I find
myself doing a lot of scrolling around to see all the details. If you were
to reduce the image size to pehaps 800 or 1000 pixels across it would make
the picture fit the screen much better with minimal loss of quality.
Thanks for sharing.
Indrek Aavisto
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Peter Hucker[_2_]
March 25th 08, 08:12 PM
On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 19:14:27 -0400, "Indrek Aavisto"
> wrote:
>There are some nice images here, but the file sizes are quite large. I find
>myself doing a lot of scrolling around to see all the details. If you were
>to reduce the image size to pehaps 800 or 1000 pixels across it would make
>the picture fit the screen much better with minimal loss of quality.
>
>Thanks for sharing.
>
>Indrek Aavisto
Mine fitted into the window perfectly. Does your newsreader not
autosize?
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Indrek Aavisto
March 25th 08, 08:21 PM
>>There are some nice images here, but the file sizes are quite large. I
>>find
>>myself doing a lot of scrolling around to see all the details. If you
>>were
>>to reduce the image size to pehaps 800 or 1000 pixels across it would
>>make
>>the picture fit the screen much better with minimal loss of quality.
>>Thanks for sharing.
>>Indrek Aavisto
PH> Mine fitted into the window perfectly. Does your newsreader not
PH> autosize?
PH> --
I'm using Outlook Express. Is there an option to autosize? If so, I have not
been able to find it.
Cheers,
Indrek Aavisto
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RustYŠ
March 26th 08, 02:55 PM
"Indrek Aavisto" > wrote in message
...
> There are some nice images here, but the file sizes are quite large. I
find
> myself doing a lot of scrolling around to see all the details. If you were
> to reduce the image size to pehaps 800 or 1000 pixels across it would make
> the picture fit the screen much better with minimal loss of quality.
>
My files are cropped to 1024x768 pixels so that they are the correct size
for most desktops. Obviously you can never please everyone all the time but
1024x768 should keep most happy.
If you are interested in looking at the pictures properly then you will need
a photo viewer program. I use ACDSee but there are many out there (some
free). You also need a newsreader that will download these pictures
straight into a folder on your pc. At the moment I use xNews - it's free
and it does a good job. Outlook express is a great program (I am posting
this with it !) but not ideal for usenet. If you need any help or advice
the regulars here will be only too pleased to assist you.
Herman
March 26th 08, 04:21 PM
If you are looking for an almighty viewer (and free too!) download
Irfanview.
It's an all singing all dancing sweet little progam that will rotate, resize
and convert everything for you.
I have been using it for years.
Kind regards,
Herman
"RustYŠ" > schreef in bericht
...
>
> "Indrek Aavisto" > wrote in message
> ...
>> There are some nice images here, but the file sizes are quite large. I
> find
>> myself doing a lot of scrolling around to see all the details. If you
>> were
>> to reduce the image size to pehaps 800 or 1000 pixels across it would
>> make
>> the picture fit the screen much better with minimal loss of quality.
>>
>
> My files are cropped to 1024x768 pixels so that they are the correct size
> for most desktops. Obviously you can never please everyone all the time
> but
> 1024x768 should keep most happy.
>
> If you are interested in looking at the pictures properly then you will
> need
> a photo viewer program. I use ACDSee but there are many out there (some
> free). You also need a newsreader that will download these pictures
> straight into a folder on your pc. At the moment I use xNews - it's free
> and it does a good job. Outlook express is a great program (I am posting
> this with it !) but not ideal for usenet. If you need any help or advice
> the regulars here will be only too pleased to assist you.
>
>
Peter Hucker[_2_]
March 26th 08, 08:03 PM
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 16:21:14 -0400, "Indrek Aavisto"
> wrote:
>
>>>There are some nice images here, but the file sizes are quite large. I
>>>find
>>>myself doing a lot of scrolling around to see all the details. If you
>>>were
>>>to reduce the image size to pehaps 800 or 1000 pixels across it would
>>>make
>>>the picture fit the screen much better with minimal loss of quality.
>
>>>Thanks for sharing.
>
>>>Indrek Aavisto
>
>PH> Mine fitted into the window perfectly. Does your newsreader not
>PH> autosize?
>PH> --
>
>I'm using Outlook Express. Is there an option to autosize? If so, I have not
>been able to find it.
Outlook Ex... oh dear. I feel for you.
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Indrek Aavisto
March 27th 08, 01:55 PM
>> There are some nice images here, but the file sizes are quite large. I
R> find
>> myself doing a lot of scrolling around to see all the details. If you
>> were
>> to reduce the image size to pehaps 800 or 1000 pixels across it would
>> make
>> the picture fit the screen much better with minimal loss of quality.
R> My files are cropped to 1024x768 pixels so that they are the correct
R> size
R> for most desktops. Obviously you can never please everyone all the
R> time but
R> 1024x768 should keep most happy.
R> If you are interested in looking at the pictures properly then you
R> will need
R> a photo viewer program. I use ACDSee but there are many out there
R> (some
R> free). You also need a newsreader that will download these pictures
R> straight into a folder on your pc. At the moment I use xNews - it's
R> free
R> and it does a good job. Outlook express is a great program (I am
R> posting
R> this with it !) but not ideal for usenet. If you need any help or
R> advice
R> the regulars here will be only too pleased to assist you.
Thanks to everyone for the feedback.
Rusty, your pictures show on my screen perfectly.
I have been using Irfanview to resize the images prior to posting my own
images, but it had not occurred to me that I could use it as an image
viewer. I downloaded Xnews last night and tinkered with it for a while. As
you say it will download attachments to a designated folder from which an
image viewer can retrieve them for perusal.
As I only have problems with a relatively few large images I think my best
bet will be to carry on using OE and manually save the larger images to a
folder and then use Irfanview to look at them full screen.
In an ideal world there would be a newsreader with an option to show
attached images full screen without having to resort to another application.
Sigh...
Cheers,
Indrek Aavisto
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