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My New Website...
Hi guys and gals
I have updated my site with some more info and two new pages regarding painting the calipers as well as making you car shine. Please have a look at it when you have time and let me know of any errors, spelling mistakes, likes, dislikes etc.
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I have updated my site with some more info and two new pages regarding painting the calipers as well as making you car shine. Please have a look at it when you have time and let me know of any errors, spelling mistakes, likes, dislikes etc.
Cheers
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Paul I think it has got to be my corner shop!
Videos will be opened up in a few minutes but I have only got 10gb of bandwith a month so need to be careful. Have a look at the bullet video at the bottom for my in-car footage...
Videos will be opened up in a few minutes but I have only got 10gb of bandwith a month so need to be careful. Have a look at the bullet video at the bottom for my in-car footage...
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Originally Posted by GSi,Jul 14 2004, 03:00 PM
thumbnails could be higher quality without download times suffering hardly at all
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doesn't look great to me, but then I am fussy.
I use a shareware program called IrFanView for viewing and resizing photos, it's quicker and simpler than Photoshop for these kind of things.
It has a batch function so that you can point it at a load of files and tell it to resize/rename/reduce quality/etc all in one go. Ideal for making thumbnails or web sized images from the full sized variety.
I use a shareware program called IrFanView for viewing and resizing photos, it's quicker and simpler than Photoshop for these kind of things.
It has a batch function so that you can point it at a load of files and tell it to resize/rename/reduce quality/etc all in one go. Ideal for making thumbnails or web sized images from the full sized variety.
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Originally Posted by rahula,Jul 14 2004, 03:04 PM
true but how do I do this now? I was using FP2000 and it created these for me. I could manually rezize all my pics but that would take way too long. Does it look really bad at the moment?
If you have photoshop you can set up a re-size function and do the lot in one go. It's a fully automatic process once you've set it up.
Graham
edit: Just like what Rob says, in fact sorry, I didn't read that Rob!
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right, have looked into this and will leave it for now as it is way too much work to do. I like to make it look perfect but perhaps next weekend will have to do.
The videos are either mpg, wmv or mp4 and they all play in Windows Media player v.9
You will need to pm me for the user name and password. Sorry but need to restrict bandwith.
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The videos are either mpg, wmv or mp4 and they all play in Windows Media player v.9
You will need to pm me for the user name and password. Sorry but need to restrict bandwith.
download it here:
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