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    Posted: December 14 2003 at 4:06pm
I thought I would share a picture of my reef just for fun
since only two of you from the club has seen it. Plus I got a new digital camera and I'm messing with it.

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Ok that didn't work. The file size is too big. How do you shrink them?
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Change the settings on your camera. I think there is a way to shrink it a little in Photoshop, but I don't know off the top of my head.
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Quick way to reduce photos in windows. Right click and do Send To->email recipent, it should ask you if you want to reduce the image size for email, say yes. Then when the email window comes up, you can drag the attachments off to somewhere on your drive. Then they should be reduced. If it doesn't work, Microsoft Paint can do it.
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It easy in photo shop. If you dont have photo shop I have a copy for you. Oh I didnt say that
Just open the pic in photo shop then go to image at the top. next select image size then shrink to 200 600 and save it. Your ready to post. What pixels is your cam?
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If you are using Windows XP, the image resizer power toy is free and integrates with the OS... You just right click on the picture and choose resize.

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/downloads/powertoys.a sp

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Well I'm going to try it and get back to you.
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Let's try this....
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I went Tim's route. Worked like a charm!
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Very nice looking tank. Good variety, well lit, clean substrate, nice rock job. I give it an A.
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very nice indeed.

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It's a modest tank and thank you for the kind words. Means a lot coming from you guys. Here are more for fun



 



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I just got my tank running but I don't have a camera, I wish I could post some pics too. Maybe santa will help me out.
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Jason - Very nice tank.  You've done a great job.

Marcus - I'd be happy to come by and take some pictures for you. PM me if you're interested.

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Deleted for space.. Bump!

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And one of the sump:




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Utahtaper, if you edit the post by pressing the enter key after the word "fun" the pic will line up vertically and not cause the whole thread to be so wide.
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I tried it but I don't see any results.
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I think your tank is looking great!!
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