Charles:
You need some kind of graphic editing software, such as Photoshop. Since
you do not want to learn another program, you may be stuck. There are
on-line image services that offer thumbnails, but then you cannot read any
of the information on the headstone.
I use Photoshop, but there is a cheaper alternative called Paintshop Pro.
You can download an evaluation copy to try for 30 days free.
http://www.jasc.com/download_4.asp?prod=K-PSP8-USDIR
On Fri, 22 Aug 2003, Gen wrote:
Hello,
I just returne from Hillside Cemetery. That was the most depressing thing I
have ever seen.
I took a roll of film and I am having it develoeped onto a disk, but I do
not have a digital camera.
I need to talk to some real smart people on this list. I put a photo on a
web page and thumbnailed it. The only problem is, the full version took up
the entire screen. All I can see is a tiny piece of the headstone.
Is there a secret to getting photos online? I need A, B, C instructions. I
really don't want to get into learning another program like photo shop. I do
use Front Page 2000. Any advice from anyone?
Charles B.
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