[WWI] Photo Transfer - Completed

Allan Wright aew at unh.edu
Thu Sep 4 09:17:12 EDT 2008


Great news JR!

On Wed, 2008-09-03 at 23:45 -0700, J.R. Boye wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>  Success at last!
>      Thank-you all- Allan, John, and Dennis for the help and tips!
>       My son-in-law, Sascha, unearthed a "Photo Impression" program
> lurking on my computer and moved it to the desktop for me to find
> easily. It's a bit of a process, but now I can resize my photos. He
> also showed me a downloading shortcut to upload my photos from the
> camera all at once. And I also learned how to rename them.
>        So I sent in the DH 2 as the first, and I'll try to get some
> more coming soon.
> 
>                                                              J.R. Boye
>        
> 
> J.R.,
>     Look into a compression program for you photos.  All of the photos
> on
> my web site are compressed to 30 - 32 k from about 150k.  A company
> named ULEAD sells a program that I have been using for years.  It is
> not
> the same as cropping.  I seldom crop a photo.  The compression program
> makes it possible for people with dial up to load a photo before noon.
> Look into it.  And I will be looking forward to seeing some of your
> models.
> 
> Dennis
> > 
> > 
> 
> 


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