Tex!!

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What am I doing wrong with my pictures??
I'm taking them from my pictures file where I have saved them??
How do I make them a bit bigger??
I also noticed if you click on the little picture it doesn't show up any bigger.
I know! I know!!! A blonde moment!!!
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Hi Dee,

Okay, I checked the images that are actually stored at the PostImage.org site, and what is being displayed is exactly what you have uploaded, apparently. IOW, you uploaded small images, so that is as large as they will be displayed. The image files that you uploaded are only about 4 Kb. They need to be at least 20 or 30 Kb, for good viewing, and preferably up somewhere around 100 Kb or more, to show sharp detail.

Somewhere in the process of storing the images on your computer, or processing them, you resized them to that size. It's not practical to try to enlarge small images, since they will lose sharpness. You have to work with the original image files that came from the camera.

E-mail me one of the original image files, (or all of them, if you prefer), just as it/they came from the camera, and I'll see what the image size is in the original files, and then e-mail resized images back to you, (assuming that they contain enough detail).

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:thumbsup:

I see you got it under control while I was out running errands.

Excellent!

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It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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Tooo Funny!!!!
Sometimes I'm such an airhead!!!!!!! :ROFL: :ROFL:


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