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what format is it?

save it as a jpeg and it will result in a dramatically smaller file size, with almost no loss of quality

They are saved as a Jpeg file already

I just went and checked

I have already uploaded the files to my computer.

So i dont know what to do. Im not that good with computers and so forth.

I don't know how others do it, but I just right click the image you want to resize, edit, it will open up in MS Paint, then go to the top drop down box thingy and click "image", then "stretch/skew", then just type in a percentage of what you want left of the original image in both the horizontal and vertical, then "ok".

If you end up resizing it too much, just press, "ctrl" and "z" at the same time to redo.

I'm the biggest computer noob I know, so if there's a better way of resizing images, let me know. hahaha

I don't know how others do it, but I just right click the image you want to resize, edit, it will open up in MS Paint, then go to the top drop down box thingy and click "image", then "stretch/skew", then just type in a percentage of what you want left of the original image in both the horizontal and vertical, then "ok".

If you end up resizing it too much, just press, "ctrl" and "z" at the same time to redo.

I'm the biggest computer noob I know, so if there's a better way of resizing images, let me know. hahaha

Thats what i do a well. Seems easy and simple and doesnt seem to do anything to the quality of the image.

go to www.photobucket.com

create an account

upload the picture it will resize it for you.

imageshack > photobucket

http://www.imageshack.us/

:D

I'm the biggest computer noob I know, so if there's a better way of resizing images, let me know. hahaha

always ALWAYS have a copy of Photoshop handy

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