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Post by KaceCoyote on Jan 28, 2005 17:39:01 GMT -5
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Post by KaceCoyote on Jan 28, 2005 17:40:58 GMT -5
guys want more? I've got 100+ photos about, about 80 are in someway firearms related.
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Post by StonerStudent on Jan 28, 2005 19:22:31 GMT -5
oh baby ...oh baby ;D
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Post by Buckshot on Jan 28, 2005 23:25:56 GMT -5
Kace,
Would work out much better if you used a photo program and compressed the heck out of them before posting them to something like this group.
It only takes about 72 dpi to look as good as it is going to get on a compute screen, so you can compress the heck out of the pics so that they load faster.
I am on a slow dial-up and I had to let it set almost 5 minutes before I even saw the pictures, and they showed up so dark I could not make out half of what was depicted.
Not nearly as much hassle when they "pop" up instead of waiting forever for them to load.
Buckshot
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Post by KaceCoyote on Jan 29, 2005 0:30:20 GMT -5
Need tissues, or a sock there StonerStudent?
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Post by compulsive269 on Feb 2, 2005 2:16:24 GMT -5
Ya, all calibers can kill, but the question is how fast! Does the bg get a chance to shoot back or not. Anyway, I love the pics. Yo Buckshot, what kind of program can I get and will it run on an old Pentium 2, 300 MHz lap top? Please don't tell me to up grade. I like waiting forever for this old thing change pages or down load pics.
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Post by Buckshot on Feb 3, 2005 1:30:14 GMT -5
Compulsive,
Google for ACDSee. It is Shareware. You can download it and try it for some period of time for free.
I have a current version of that running on this P II 300 MHz desktop machine.
It won't help performance with other's pics, but will let you shrink them down to a good quick size for net work real easy.
Buckshot
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Post by compulsive269 on Feb 3, 2005 4:41:58 GMT -5
Thanks Buckshot, I'll give it a try.
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