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if you made it in paint, I don't think you can resize it there. There are websites on the net that allow you to upload the photo and resize it, you can try googling it.
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Originally Posted by ekgheiy
My vote is for the second one as well.
**Note: To keep yourself safe from copyright issues, you may want to make sure you have written permission to use the photo, that is - if you don't own the rights to the photo. Just my two cents ...
thank you for the tip! i left a comment on the blog i got it from, and i'm waiting for a reply.
oh, and i used HP Image Zone to resize it, so here is the smaller version:
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if you made it in paint, I don't think you can resize it there. There are websites on the net that allow you to upload the photo and resize it, you can try googling it.
You most certainly can resize using Paint!
Edited to add: On the menu, >Images>Stretch/Skew and put in matching percents for the stretch and skew.
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ugh, its still looks too big! yet ANOTHER smaller pic:
i think this size would be most appropriate for a signature, but now the words look too small
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Originally Posted by remclave
You most certainly can resize using Paint!
Edited to add: On the menu, >Images>Stretch/Skew and put in matching percents for the stretch and skew.
no way! i'll definetly use that in the future! thank you!
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