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jongalt

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dug 22 times today 1 ring 4 wheats 1 canadian 1867-1967 penny, 10 clad, and 0ne silver quarter 1939. stopped at new spot. On the way home stopped by the old schoolyard and did some fast paste detecting and got 2 wheats. Dug only 22 times only 6 junk, pretty good outing for me. hopefully i can get these pics up. I have a nice picture but its too big 800kb how do I change it so i can post it????????????
 
I don't think that you can resize pics in the normal features that come with windows XP or earlier operating systems. You'll need some photo-editing software. Photoshop will work if you have an extra $500 so spend, but most people just get some little $20 program from your local computer store. It's usually fairly easy to change the size of a pic once you get it in the program. If that doesn't work for you, you can re-shoot the pic using a digital camera set on a smaller size. I usually shoot HUGE pics and then reduce them to publish on the web when I need to, but if you just shoot with your camera settings smaller you can post pics easily. The trade-off is that you'll get poorer quaity images - being smaller and all. Maybe shoot one pic big for you and then re-take the same pic smaller? Hope this helps.
 
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