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    20 yrs old (fixed the pictures

    All natty, 6'4 215, the lighting was uneven which made each side of my body uneven. Let me know what you think
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    Last edited by cb11mass; 03-15-2006 at 06:58 AM. Reason: poor picture quality

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    Damn man I need a telescope to see those

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    it wouldnt let me post them it kept saying the file size was too big so i had to make them smaller. do you know how to fix this?

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    Pix are unclear.

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    I will try to fix this hold off with anymore posts... sorry

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    does anyone know how to attch in the form of a thumbnail or any tips for fixing the size of these pics

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    you could try this...in microsoft paint, in menu "image".."stretch/skew".. you may be able to reduce the size by changing horizontal and vertical to 80% or another % so they will load..

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    Quote Originally Posted by chest6
    Damn man I need a telescope to see those


    -Bino

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    Quote Originally Posted by chest6
    Damn man I need a telescope to see those
    Haha

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    The problem is that your pics are in BMP format, which doesn't compress the image at all. This means you end up with a huge file size, and the only way to reduce that was to physically shrink the photo - as you discovered.

    Try saving them as JPG format instead. If you aren't all that computer-savvy, check out http://www.faststone.org/FSResizerDetail.htm - it's a free program to convert and resize all common image formats, and it's so easy even my dad can use it by himself.

    Looking good, though.

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    thanx alot i'll try that.

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    legs look strong

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