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Silent Hunter
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codmander, please don´t post BMP´s, only JPG´s, they are much smaller. Thanks!
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Ocean Warrior
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And i thought the kitchen in my apartment was small..... and this on the uboat is made to serve a whole bunch of hungry sailors! Well, you cant get away without giving the cook aboard these subs some respect.......
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ok now all i need to know is howto ---just the .bmp to .jpg ? |
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Ocean Warrior
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Codmaster Load the Bitmap in almost any photo program and then "save as" a jpeg.
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Silent Hunter
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http://www.irfanview.net/ When you save the image select JPG as file format in the Save dialog, then tick "Show options dialog" and set "Save Quality" to 85. |
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Seasoned Skipper
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i must have this stuff on this pc somewhere
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