last week bernie sent me the instructions to get photos on vine,problem is that i have the VISTA HOME PREMIUM and the instructions dont help with this system,does anybody have any knowledge of this setup as im only a beginner really?
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Aah, you asked about getting the photos on here, not about resizing them
What program are you using to view them?
Have you tried this method? [see link below].
http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...sting_493.html
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Zazen might have a better method but......
In XP i use a microsoft powertool imaginatively called "image resizer" .It works by giving you the option to resize an image by simply right-clicking on it.
An unofficial version suitable for Vista is here:Image Resizer PowerToy Clone for Windows | Get Image Resizer PowerToy Clone for Windows at SourceForge.net
I have just tried it on my wife's vista laptop and it works great .Hope this helps
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I don't use Vista or XP - I have a Mac so I have no idea about the individual programs; but usually in whatever program you are using you get an option to resave and you can specify the size/dimensions etc.
If there is a specific program for resizing then that's brilliant - get them resized to 97kb and you can post them on here with hopefully no problems.
I googled 'Windows Picture Gallery Resize' and found this for you:
Resize photos in Windows Live Photo Gallery
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just been on microsoft page and even that is very vague,they tell you how to resize(?) an e mail photo,but not how to get it to the vine,so it just disappears,then again,im hopeless,have to put a couple of shovels of coal on to fire up my prehistoric mobile(im sure it has valves inside),i can do the basics and thats it....
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I use a free program called Prish resizer.
Prish Image Resizer: PowerToy for Windows XP/Vista - The Winhelponline BlogMy Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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