Test for picture posting

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Tim Hammett
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Test for picture posting

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Hope this works.

Nope! Was going to be a picture of one of my guitars, but it said the file is too large. I suspected it would but I've no idea how to change such things.

Can anyone help (suggestions)? I pretty computer illiterate.
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Greg Robinson
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Hi Tim, here is a link to the file size reduction guide on the old forum.
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Waddy Thomson
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If you are using a PC with Windows XP, there is a applet that you can download called Image Resizer that allows you to resize any image to your desired size on the fly. It can be downloaded free from HERE.

If you are using a Mac, or Windows 7, there are other free packages out there that will do the same thing.
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Waddy Thomson
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Testing the new attachment rules. Couple of pics of my #7. EIR/Engelmann Classical with Sycamore wide purfling. Both are in the 70 + KB size range
P1050387 (Large).JPG
P1050390 (Medium).JPG
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Charlie Schultz
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Still looking good Waddy!
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