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ladybug8876

leslie lou
Mar 20, 2005
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I DID it!! I DID it!! :clap_1: :clap_1: I guess I just needed some extra coaching. Thanks to AuntieAlys thread and everyone who gave the info to change my Av. I'm just a tiny bit computer challenged since I don't have a home computer. Now I can pass on my knowledge to any newbies. Now just to find the right pic.
 

DD

SoWal Expert
Aug 29, 2005
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It's a wonderful feeling, isn't it? :clap_1:
 

Mermaid

picky
Aug 11, 2005
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Congratulations! You're waaaaaaaaaaaay ahead of me. I still have to holler for Merman every time I want to switch my avatar. Good job! :clap_1:
 

Jdarg

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Feb 15, 2005
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Mermaid said:
Congratulations! You're waaaaaaaaaaaay ahead of me. I still have to holler for Merman every time I want to switch my avatar. Good job! :clap_1:


I require assistance as well. My current fuzzy looking avatar is the result of me trying to be a computer genius.:blush:
 

Mermaid

picky
Aug 11, 2005
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jdarg said:
I require assistance as well. My current fuzzy looking avatar is the result of me trying to be a computer genius.:blush:

You need ladybug lessons!
 
jdarg said:
I require assistance as well. My current fuzzy looking avatar is the result of me trying to be a computer genius.:blush:
It does look a little pixelated. It looks like a jpg, so start with the original image, downsize it in increments (rather than in one step), and typically you get a better result. Although I recently experienced a failure with that method - still too pixelated. So I opened it in ImageReady, anti-aliased it, then opened and saved it in a web-friendly format in PhotoShop with really nice results.
 

DD

SoWal Expert
Aug 29, 2005
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Beach Runner said:
It does look a little pixelated. It looks like a jpg, so start with the original image, downsize it in increments (rather than in one step), and typically you get a better result. Although I recently experienced a failure with that method - still too pixelated. So I opened it in ImageReady, anti-aliased it, then opened and saved it in a web-friendly format in PhotoShop with really nice results.

:dunno:
 

Jdarg

SoWal Expert
Feb 15, 2005
18,039
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Beach Runner said:
It does look a little pixelated. It looks like a jpg, so start with the original image, downsize it in increments (rather than in one step), and typically you get a better result. Although I recently experienced a failure with that method - still too pixelated. So I opened it in ImageReady, anti-aliased it, then opened and saved it in a web-friendly format in PhotoShop with really nice results.

Thanks BR. I have no idea what you just said. However, Bdarg will understand.;-)
 
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