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That's sometimes the only way to have a sensible conversation!
I'll see what I can do with this lot, though...
Nice set of ivories in that second shot, I must say! First time I've seen those 'downunder' tusks!
Erron
You have to make them smaller and muck about with the settings in some program like photoshop.hOW COME THEY ARE KINDA HAZY AND LARGE HOW DO I MAKE EM SMALLER AND NEATER
I'll see what I can do with this lot, though...
Nice set of ivories in that second shot, I must say! First time I've seen those 'downunder' tusks!
Erron
The dentis recomends colgate. Good piggy.
this is about as big as my traditional pigs have gotten so far but I hope to change all that soon. Top boar Trash hope I can take something like that one day with trad gear. Photo by Dave Whiting. 1 arrow 130w ribtek location Byrock. Badland recurve.
this is about as big as my traditional pigs have gotten so far but I hope to change all that soon. Top boar Trash hope I can take something like that one day with trad gear. Photo by Dave Whiting. 1 arrow 130w ribtek location Byrock. Badland recurve.
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I agree with ya Erron i could do with a bit more of a tan Oh !!! by the way i'm the porker in the back ground HA !!!!
enough out of you MICC if all three of us were in the photo you would definately need a wide angle lens.
Erron took a bit to get these on had to reduce pixels ect to get it to accept it but we got there,do you know if when scanning them you can set them to scan at the same size you require???? just happened to have the work digital with us when we rolled this fella ,.
I agree with ya Erron i could do with a bit more of a tan Oh !!! by the way i'm the porker in the back ground HA !!!!
enough out of you MICC if all three of us were in the photo you would definately need a wide angle lens.
Erron took a bit to get these on had to reduce pixels ect to get it to accept it but we got there,do you know if when scanning them you can set them to scan at the same size you require???? just happened to have the work digital with us when we rolled this fella ,.
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If you scan at around 75 dots per inch (DPI) you'll most closely match the standard DPI of a computer, which is a maximum of 72 DPI. Anything more than that is wasted, most of the time,and blows the dimensions of the piccy out.
I think you can scale the pic down in Photoshop to a size, as well as make other adjustments. I haven't used it too much.
BTW, I thought OMO meant On My Own when I read the thread title, then I opened it up and saw ya had company!
Erron
I think you can scale the pic down in Photoshop to a size, as well as make other adjustments. I haven't used it too much.
BTW, I thought OMO meant On My Own when I read the thread title, then I opened it up and saw ya had company!
Erron
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