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08-27-2010 06:26 PM
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You have to upload to a picture "holding" site, like Fotoshop - then copy and paste the web addresses of the pictures.
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
--George Orwell
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Rick,
Thanks for the information. That is a lot of work. Sorry I could not get the pictures on more easily. I will pass on this.
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If you want to email them to me, I'll be glad to post them for you. Send them to: rrsbls[at]msn.com (replace [at] with @) If they're very large (over @ 250 Kb), you might have to send a couple at a time.
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
--George Orwell
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Rick,
I sent three pictures to your e-mail address. If there are other views of interest, let me know. Thanks in advance for posting them.
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Originally Posted by
saint
Pictures
You can upload pics directly, when you open the "go advanced" posting option. Click on the "paper clip" and it will open a menu to do so.
Or go here.........How do I post pics? - A tutorial by Wally
HTH,
Emri
Last edited by Emri; 08-28-2010 at 09:57 PM.
Reason: info link added
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EMRI,
I checked out Wally's and his reference for how to 'dummy down' the file size on each picture sent me to a web site that works for Windows. I have a MAC so it did not work.
I will see if I can find a way to lower the resolution of my pictures. I may have to re-shoot them and have the camera reset for lower fidelity. Then I will probably lose the fine resolution I have in the present pictures. Oh Well. Thanks anyway.
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Maybe more help.........
Is this one of the sites?
http://www.netmechanic.com/GIFBot/optimize-graphic.htm
I use windows like most others. You should (I think) be able to do so (resize) on your own computer using the photo program for your camera, I could be wrong though.
Or for a specific area, just crop and edit . Pics on these forums show up great even if shot at "e-mail" size. I've included one here that was shot with an antique Cannon A10 1.2MP camera at email (640 x 480 resolution).
HTH,
Emri
P.S.- Rick wants one of these casehardened cutoffs, but it is on another rifle Rick!!
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sweet rifle, as you know, the target sight is not a SA or military install, as well as the holes drilled for it, they are set a little to far foward, safety sleeve is a replacement as well, not uncommon with a match rifle, parts wear out, parts are replaced.
rear sight was likely added long after the rifle was sold through the DCM..
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