A couple of month back Joni from blog 'Cote De Texas' posted on pictures and image sizes. Look, you might find answers. She is very willling to give advise. I have not started to touch this territory, sofar I am ok, but I will change too, when I get a better camera. Good luck!
Kellie, I usually just go into Microsoft Picture Manager and click Edit Pictures. The I just click on resize and increase by 10 or 20 percent and save. It works for me...
Morning Kellie, my main column on my blog is 580 pixels wide so I resize most of my images to be that wide in photoshop (you can see what I mean with recent pics I've got on there of my horse) if you're not a photoshop wiz you can also do this just in microsoft photo editor. Good luck!
Don't ask me Kellie....I make it all up as I go along !!!!....but I know that there will be someone out there with the answer...you've already had some remedies. I just adore that bouquet, by the way...beautiful. XXXX
As well, blogger just updated so that you can enlarge your images, but you have to go to Settings and Basic and at the bottom of the page it says global settings to get the updated editor.
Hi Kellie, I also have a Mac (love it). I use a program called OSXImage Resizer 0.9 which I downloaded for free. I haven't used it to increase the size of a picture, only to make it smaller, but you could give it a try. If you are using your own images, set your camera to the highest resolution possible (and then reduce them on the computer if you need to). It gives you more size to play around with, and they are a much better quality. x Caroline
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picnik will let you!
ReplyDeleteA couple of month back Joni from blog 'Cote De Texas' posted on pictures and image sizes. Look, you might find answers. She is very willling to give advise. I have not started to touch this territory, sofar I am ok, but I will change too, when I get a better camera.
ReplyDeleteGood luck!
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Kellie, I usually just go into Microsoft Picture Manager and click Edit Pictures. The I just click on resize and increase by 10 or 20 percent and save. It works for me...
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photobucket helps - then add url to the blogger upload
ReplyDeleteMorning Kellie, my main column on my blog is 580 pixels wide so I resize most of my images to be that wide in photoshop (you can see what I mean with recent pics I've got on there of my horse) if you're not a photoshop wiz you can also do this just in microsoft photo editor. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteDon't ask me Kellie....I make it all up as I go along !!!!....but I know that there will be someone out there with the answer...you've already had some remedies. I just adore that bouquet, by the way...beautiful. XXXX
ReplyDeleteOoh, I am so lame at this game, so I am taking copious notes.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Mel, photobucket is great, otherwise I use photoshop. Hope all is well this week thus far? xx
ReplyDeleteHi Kellie,
ReplyDeleteI had that problem too and finally found this advice here. It works real good.
http://sneakymommablogdesign.blogspot.com/2009/08/posting-bigger-images.html
As well, blogger just updated so that you can enlarge your images, but you have to go to Settings and Basic and at the bottom of the page it says global settings to get the updated editor.
Your flowers always cheer me up, hope you figure out how to blow them up!
ReplyDeleteI have an Apple too, its a whole new world, nothing works like a normal PC. I am still learning how to use mine after 3 years.
ReplyDeletePicnik works for me too Kellie - good luck!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL FLOWERS!!!!
ReplyDeleteWish I could help. Let us know if you find a solution. I'm having issues with my blog images at the moment too.
ReplyDeleteHi Kellie,
ReplyDeleteI also have a Mac (love it). I use a program called OSXImage Resizer 0.9 which I downloaded for free. I haven't used it to increase the size of a picture, only to make it smaller, but you could give it a try. If you are using your own images, set your camera to the highest resolution possible (and then reduce them on the computer if you need to). It gives you more size to play around with, and they are a much better quality. x Caroline