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  • Ckbrew
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    Here is a tutorial. I found it by asking the google god "how to resize an image"
    • To resize an image on Windows, you can easily use the built-in Photos app or Microsoft Paint.
    • In the Photos app, there's a "Resize" option hidden in the side menu, which you can use to change the size and quality of an image.
    • In Microsoft Paint, you can click "Resize" and then enter the percentage or pixel size you want.
    • You'll get the best results by scaling an image down — if you want to increase an image's size, you're better off using a program like Photoshop.
    • Visit Business Insider's Tech Reference library for more stories.

    It's not unusual to resize an image. In fact, if you often work with images downloaded from the internet, you'll probably find yourself resizing them a lot.

    Luckily, the ability to resize images is built into nearly every photo application around. This includes two of the most popular, which are installed on every Windows 10 PC from the start: Photos, and Microsoft Paint.

    Note, however, that there's a difference between resizing an image to be smaller, and resizing it to be larger. Nearly every program, Photos and Paint included, can scale an image down without issue. However, if you use these programs to make an image larger, you might find that the image loses a lot of quality.

    If you need to scale an image up (greater than 100% of the original size) without getting it pixelated and blurry, then you'll need to use a program like Adobe Photoshop that includes a smart resizing feature.

    But if you need to scale an image down, or you're fine with losing image quality, here's how to use Windows' built-in image resizing tools. Check out the products mentioned in this article:

    Adobe Photoshop (From $99.00 at Best Buy)

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    How to resize an image on Windows using the Photos app


    The Photos app should be the default photo viewer for nearly every image type in Windows.

    1. Double-click the image file you want to resize to open it in Photos.

    2. Once it's opened, click the three dots in the top-right corner, then click "Resize."
    Select the "Resize" option from the side menu. William Antonelli/Business Insider
    3. A small pop-up will appear, offering you three preset sizes for the picture. Pick one of them, or click "Define custom dimensions" at the bottom.
    The preset sizes are measured in megapixels. William Antonelli/Business Insider
    4. If you picked custom dimensions, a menu will appear that lets you set exactly how big you want the image to be. You can also choose how high quality the resized image will be — higher quality pictures look better, but have a bigger file size.

    If "Maintain aspect ratio" is checked, then you only need to change either the height or width, and the other dimension will change automatically to match it.

    Set your new dimensions, and then click "Save resized copy."
    You'll be shown the picture's current size at the top of this menu. William Antonelli/Business Insider How to resize an image on Windows using Microsoft Paint


    1. Start Paint, which you can usually find in the Start menu. If it's not there, you can type "Paint" in the Start button search box and click it when it appears in the search results.

    2. Open the photo you want to resize by clicking "File," then "Open," and selecting the image from your computer's files.

    3. In the top menu bar's "Home" tab, click "Resize." The "Resize and Skew" window should appear.

    4. Enter the size you want to resize the image to. You can set the size by percentage (i.e. "30 percent larger"), or click "Pixels" and enter the exact dimensions you want. As long as you keep "Maintain aspect ratio" checked, you only need to specify the horizontal or vertical dimension, and the other dimension will be set automatically.
    Enter the percentage or pixel size to make the new version of your image. Dave Johnson/Business Inisder
    5. Click "OK" to make the change.

    6. Save the new version of your image by clicking "File" and then "Save As."




    Here is a link to the orginal article -


    https://www.businessinsider.com/guid...age-on-windows




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    It still works, hope this helps.If you are on Mac or on mobile idk.
    Last edited by Ckbrew; 09-13-2022, 06:41 PM.

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  • SoOrbudgal
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    I can't get the resize BS i've tried and can't get it done. I guess i'm done here too.

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  • Jimmynuetron
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    Thanks golfnrl but I’m doing this on my phone. I’ve already posted dozens of pics. This problem is new. I’ll keep trying, my girls are getting big !!!

  • golfnrl
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    Hey Jimmynuetron Windows can help with the size of your pics. Open File Explorer and right-click the image you want to re-size, and choose Photos from the “Open with” option. Once the image is displayed in Photos, click the (three dots) option on the Top-Right of the screen, and then choose the Resize option from the menu. Then click save after the changes you want are made. Good luck.

  • Jimmynuetron
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    I haven’t been able to post any of my pics... exceeds file size limit ?

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  • Ckbrew
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    What strain is that in the 6th pix? I would love to grow some of that in my garden.

  • SoOrbudgal
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    I can't post my just taken photos SiriusFourside same size as they always are but this little cry baby can be posted???

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  • SoOrbudgal
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    What a pleasure seeing an ol fart grow ( me included ) just goes to show you it doesn't take but knowledge of growing plants. Anykind of plants in my view, but weed afficiatos i am not so i just like seeing healthy plants. I've not done breeding only f-up have i gotten seeds, most likely from the folks growing an not culling males spraying pollen for miles LOL. Don't be that guy !! just kidding but not kidding. Really great looking plants. I grow in pots also 30gal would be my limit but i can't grow that big cause i'm on my own, i'd need to drag it around to get it under cover fall rains in Oregon. Anyhoo i blab to much sometimes but just wanted to say...........dig it

  • KLAX
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    Left to right, taken September 4, 2022 -

    Arjan Haze
    Afgoo no. 1
    Afgoo no. 2 (a late transplant)
    Acapulco Gold no. 1 (skinny)
    Bay Dream flower (fat)
    Bay Dream w/red stalk (skinny)
    Lemon Kush
    Bay Dream red stalk closeup
    Deadhead OG
    Bag plant
    Bay Dream (fat)
    Praise the lard
    Run for your lives! It's a double headed monster! Well, I'm sure it hopes to be a monster. Notice there is a bit of WPM on one of the leaves. Gone now.
    Juicy Fruit (L) and Acapulco Gold (R)
    All of my commercial seed plants in their overnight/morning space.

    I germinated these over the course of about 3 weeks so that should I have an abundant harvest, I wouldn't be TOO impacted by an overload of drying/curing all at once. I have extremely limited space to work post-harvest. Oh, and I'm sure I missed a couple of plants. I'm such a fucking space cadet. At 72, you'd think I would have graduated from this damn cadet academy already. HA!

    BTW, my wife and I live in a tiny one bedroom apartment the SF Bay Area.

    BTW 2, the words in the parens above are for me to differentiate two plants of the same variety from one another.
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    Last edited by KLAX; 09-05-2022, 11:55 AM.

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  • SoOrbudgal
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    OK it's been a good 4 months now since this post started. Us outdoor growers hopefully are looking at the downward slide of the grow. Lets not ease up on the health of our plants we been going along pretty well this year so far seems like not alot of losses to critters, bugs or weather so keep yourselves on top of your grow don't slack cause your tired of the time it takes out here, remember it takes time an care for having greatness. Good growing all some of us maybe ahead of others don't let that stop you from daily or so matinence of the plants.

    Now is the time to also judge which strains do better in your area to get to a healthy finish line. Keep up the great work

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  • RockyDijohn
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    @SoOrbudgal: It is either Blue Dream or Bruce Banner. I was away for 1 month before the photos and I left it on a drip water system while I was gone, but yes I am mostly getting comments that it needs fertilizing, I am on it!

  • Rwise
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    The 2 riper girls before sun up.

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  • SoOrbudgal
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    What strain is that RockyDijohn ? She's got starved best you read up on feeding requirements for weed. Ask questions on another post and look up feeding.

  • RockyDijohn
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    From a newbie/first-timer.

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  • SoOrbudgal
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    Great looking big gal Hooscrazy looks like we all got the flowers going now thank goodness.

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