I acquired this all correct beautiful early Winchester to bookend my July 1945 born Winch. This is a beauty :-)
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I acquired this all correct beautiful early Winchester to bookend my July 1945 born Winch. This is a beauty :-)
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Very nice...
We've got lots of room here for larger pictures! :thup: - Bob
How do I post them as larger pics? I'm just using the Insert Image tool and thats how it transfers them into the Post. I'm sure I missing something:-)
shes a looker!
I think the problem could be that your pictures are only "thumbnail" size (around 20-50KB) when you're inserting them. If you can adjust your camera settings to get a file size of 200 or 300KB, they should appear about right. I was just looking at some on another thread and the file size was way too large! When you clicked the arrow to see the larger size, it was hard to even find the subject they were wanting to show! I'm clicking on the "Go Advanced" box at the lower right when typing my replies - then scrolling down to the "Manage Attachments" box - then uploading my pictures from there. Hope this helps. - Bob
When I hover my cursor arrow over each picture it allows me to click on it to enlarge it to a big picture. You have to click on it again to reduce its size back down to where you can click on the next pic to enlarge it. I just thought thats what everybody else was doing on this Forum :-)
Hammer, You don't have to close each one before you can enlarge another. You can drag them around and have several showing at the same time if you want. I do that sometimes to compare images from different replies, but they all have to be on the same page.
Look close at your buttplate and hammer pictures. On those (2) there's an "enlarge" arrow that isn't grayed out - see what it does? I think your other pictures are smaller and that's why the arrows are grayed out. I guess the viewing size is related more to the the actual dimensions (width & height) than it is to the file size in bytes.
I use 1600 x 1200 quite a bit and works fairly well. The problem is if you overdo it, the enlarged picture will (more than) cover the entire area of your screen! The "thumbnail" I'm showing below was copied from a recent thread on the forum. This one is just 276 KB, but the dimensions are too large at 4608 x 3456. See link below. - Bob
https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=74448 Scroll down to reply #9
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Good Looking Winchester...