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Posted: 4/7/2006 10:01:55 PM EDT
Does it have to be 80x60 pix?

what programs can be used?
Link Posted: 4/7/2006 10:02:53 PM EDT
[#1]
you need to have a team membership
Link Posted: 4/7/2006 10:06:16 PM EDT
[#2]
Im just wondering, i have Irfan View, and it wont let me resize a pic to 80x60 pix.
Link Posted: 4/7/2006 10:07:55 PM EDT
[#3]
I just used windows paint to do mine.
Link Posted: 4/7/2006 10:09:39 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
I just used windows paint to do mine.



i tried windows paint, it just cuts the images down to 80x60 to the left corner,

only thing left is the top left corner..... no picture, no content, just the top left corner.....
Link Posted: 4/7/2006 10:10:18 PM EDT
[#5]
Any program that will allow you to resize images will do just fine. Take your pick. If you want to use your newly created avatar here on ar15.com, you'll have to cough up a few bucks for a team membership.
Link Posted: 4/7/2006 10:11:23 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:

Quoted:
I just used windows paint to do mine.



i tried windows paint, it just cuts the images down to 80x60 to the left corner,

only thing left is the top left corner..... no picture, no content, just the top left corner.....



Use the stretch and skew options.
Link Posted: 4/7/2006 10:14:07 PM EDT
[#7]
Stretch is by % and skew is by degrees?

dont understand.......
Link Posted: 4/7/2006 10:17:04 PM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:
Stretch is by % and skew is by degrees?

dont understand.......



Try this:

Make the horizontal and vertical strech 50%. Watch what happens.
Link Posted: 4/7/2006 10:19:25 PM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:
Stretch is by % and skew is by degrees?

dont understand.......


Its simple find out your starting resolution, do some math and end up with the proper percentage to get it to 80x60...
Link Posted: 4/7/2006 10:19:31 PM EDT
[#10]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Stretch is by % and skew is by degrees?

dont understand.......



Try this:

Make the horizontal and vertical strech 50%. Watch what happens.



did   half the size, so how do i know when its at 80x60 pix?
Link Posted: 4/7/2006 10:22:13 PM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Stretch is by % and skew is by degrees?

dont understand.......


Its simple find out your starting resolution, do some math and end up with the proper percentage to get it to 80x60...



doin that now  be back in a little
Link Posted: 4/7/2006 10:22:19 PM EDT
[#12]
click image then attributes to find out what size it is
Link Posted: 4/7/2006 10:22:30 PM EDT
[#13]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
Stretch is by % and skew is by degrees?

dont understand.......



Try this:

Make the horizontal and vertical strech 50%. Watch what happens.



did   half the size, so how do i know when its at 80x60 pix?



Jesus, did you ever take any algebra at all?

er sorry for the harshness.  I'm tired.

If picture is 200x100 pixels do this:

divide 80 by 200. and divide 60 by 100.

the results are the percentages of stretch you need to input.
Link Posted: 4/7/2006 10:38:02 PM EDT
[#14]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
Stretch is by % and skew is by degrees?

dont understand.......



Try this:

Make the horizontal and vertical strech 50%. Watch what happens.



did   half the size, so how do i know when its at 80x60 pix?



I assume you're using Windows XP. From the Windows Explorer, right click on the original image and select properties. Click on the summary tab. Click advanced. Note the width and heght.

While trial and error works, some simple algebra is better.
Link Posted: 4/7/2006 10:50:13 PM EDT
[#15]
throw money at it
Link Posted: 4/7/2006 10:51:57 PM EDT
[#16]
Well i figured it out.....

srry for bein so dumb, long day.......
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