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seppi

Big Fish !!!

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seppi

:) Seen alot of big fish on the site lately,so I thought of showing my biggest to date ! Sorry guys,it was a catch and keep Derby at the time !!! Do wish I would have released her though.......But alot of good memories too !! Ohh ya 48" & 29.6#'s of fish..... By the way Gord Ellis was there at the time of way in ....here are some pics...

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eyelander

You seem to be having some trouble today Seppi, the pic size must be too large.

Use the photo resizer with windows XP(in thats your operating system) or

download:

http://www.download3000.com/download-Visua...t-reg-8155.html

Create a folder on your desktop, call it whatever you want.

Copy your pictures into it.

Start up the above program, and point it to that folder, then hit resize.

It will create a new folder in that folder called "resized".

You can set different resolution levels and aspect ratios before you hit resize to make them either square or 4 by 3, whatever, and even include a stock watermark the program has.

Invision will only resize downloaded photos up to a specific megapixel size, but I don't know exactly what that limit is.

Hope this helps.


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