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Re: Old Cars
Wow! Great cars everybody - what a fantastic collection
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I'm confused (happens all the time). I look at the pictures submitted in "Old Cars" with PhotoShop and it says the images are around 2MB. When I try to submit an image that size the program says it is too big ...., maximum size is 256K (actually it says 256KiB - I have no idea what a KiB is). When I submit a 256K picture (240x360 Pixels at 72ppi), it is only 1/4 the size of the ones from other people (see attached). What am I doing wrong?
Thanks for the help,
Deward
Thanks for the help,
Deward
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Hi Deward
I think 1024 pixels is the max. I use about 900 when height is top.
I think 1024 pixels is the max. I use about 900 when height is top.
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David,
Thanks for the reply. When I open your picture is PS it says 743x600 @72PPI= 1.28M. This is getting more confusing by the minute. If the limit is 256K, how can you post a 1.28M picture? When I try to do it the PCA program rejects the picture as too large.
Deward
Thanks for the reply. When I open your picture is PS it says 743x600 @72PPI= 1.28M. This is getting more confusing by the minute. If the limit is 256K, how can you post a 1.28M picture? When I try to do it the PCA program rejects the picture as too large.
Deward
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Hi Deward.
I had brought the picture up in Elements 10 went to image size, set the max allowed. Then I took a screen shot just to show
you the setting I use, you can use smaller if you wish. So this is a screenshot and not from "Save As" in Photoshop Elements.
I had brought the picture up in Elements 10 went to image size, set the max allowed. Then I took a screen shot just to show
you the setting I use, you can use smaller if you wish. So this is a screenshot and not from "Save As" in Photoshop Elements.
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Sury that looks to be an interesting Museum. The photographs on the wall in pics 1 and 2 also look to be interesting putting the cars in to context.
Here are three more images from my trip to Cuba.
Ossie
Here are three more images from my trip to Cuba.
Ossie
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Great museum shots Sury - they have a great polished look
Love those Cuba shots Ossie
Love those Cuba shots Ossie
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Thank you Andy and Ossie. Ossie, I did not expect this kind of museum in that far reaches
of civilization. That museum has (most of the) cars that were driven on the roads of Alaska.
The museum has period fashion costumes as well along with the cars.
Older Cars would be one good reason for me visit Cuba, if ever.
Sury
of civilization. That museum has (most of the) cars that were driven on the roads of Alaska.
The museum has period fashion costumes as well along with the cars.
Older Cars would be one good reason for me visit Cuba, if ever.
Sury
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Sury,
There is a car museum just over in Sacramento that is quite nice too. They like to focus on different eras throughout the year, but don't have the best AC so I'd avoid mid summer!
1935 La Salle
There is a car museum just over in Sacramento that is quite nice too. They like to focus on different eras throughout the year, but don't have the best AC so I'd avoid mid summer!
1935 La Salle
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Darin,
Thank you. I will plan on visiting it next time I am in the State Capitol. Also, there is Blackhawk musuem
in Danville that is long overdue as well.
Sury
Thank you. I will plan on visiting it next time I am in the State Capitol. Also, there is Blackhawk musuem
in Danville that is long overdue as well.
Sury
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Hehehe I like the middle one Sury. What car doesn't look better with a parasol?
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I like em all but yeah the ‘horseless carriage’ is something, great stuff Sury, also Ossie and Darinm.
Greg
Ps see how some lights turn with the direction of the front wheels, where is the car today that does that, well one you could afford that is.
Greg
Ps see how some lights turn with the direction of the front wheels, where is the car today that does that, well one you could afford that is.
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Andy and Greg, thank you.
There were quite a few cars with that feature in that museum, Greg. Seems like
a popular/common option of the day.
Sury
There were quite a few cars with that feature in that museum, Greg. Seems like
a popular/common option of the day.
Sury
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Any one been to the Beaulieu museum in the Uk?
Alot of old/classic/specialist and unique cars there, some from 007 and strange ones like a giant Orange thats drivable
Alot of old/classic/specialist and unique cars there, some from 007 and strange ones like a giant Orange thats drivable
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