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First, get Firefox 2.0, it has a built-in spell checker. Second, I had to redo it too see if it would do anything other than fade the pictures (as opposed to the ears gradually getting larger and the head gradually twirling) but that's all it does and I can't find a place to upload it because it's a 6 MB GIF.
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31-Dec-2006, 08:41 PM #32
Thanks I see I did miss spelled second.

But thanks for letting me know you can make a gif and I know with all the frames the file can be very big because I have made them 5 to 10 MB and bigger.

You can upload up to 200 MB here.
http://www2.bigupload.com/upload2.php?r=1

Just be sure to to fill in the "File Description" box or your have to do so and then upload it again. The other boxes you can leave blank.
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Thanks that was cool ferrija1.
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Sure.......uh-oh, Wimpy's on!

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What kind of player do I need to watch it?
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What kind of player do I need to watch it?
Anything that plays GIFs.
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The regular picture and fax viewer plays giffs.
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Serif PhotoPlus 6.0

http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/sof...us/default.asp

Tutorials available for download on same website.
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10-Jan-2007, 01:59 PM #40
sorry,
it is useless to me.
a little more info on your recommendations would be helpful.
(now I have to uninstal it...no biggie...)

all my images are 300 dpi; so if I have to change the resolution I might as well change the size in the same window and save to optimized .jpg.
it's more trouble than it's worth.

if a software writer (other than Microsucks) wrote it they would have ;
1) changed resolution to 72dpi.
2) optmized the image (jpg).
3) resized the image.

Only my opinion...
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10-Jan-2007, 02:33 PM #41
Do What ??? … I’m confused ... did I miss something ???
Changing the DPI without changing the overall Image size does not change the resolution.
There’s no such thing as an Optimized jpeg … and changing an image to a jpeg is the last thing one wants to do.
The only reason I know to resize an image is to reduce the file size.

What are you trying to Do ??
Rather than HiJack this sticky … How about a new post regarding your problem/question.
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10-Jan-2007, 03:39 PM #42
Pardon,
I thought you were resizing images for the web.
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oh...there is such a thing as an optimized jpg.
oh...what kind of resolution are you talking about?
oh...changing the image to jpg is the first thing you want to do for the internet.
oh...the other reason to resize an image is so that it fits a monitor screen.

I didn't know this was a sticky?
If so, how did I manage to post to it?

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10-Jan-2007, 03:51 PM #43
Then resizing might be a good idea .. and for animations .. did you mean optimized gifs.
If you have questions .. how about a separate topic .. not in this sticky Topic..
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10-Jan-2007, 04:33 PM #44
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Pardon,
I thought you were resizing images for the web.
AZ

oh...there is such a thing as an optimized jpg.
oh...what kind of resolution are you talking about?
oh...changing the image to jpg is the first thing you want to do for the internet.
oh...the other reason to resize an image is so that it fits a monitor screen.

I didn't know this was a sticky?
If so, how did I manage to post to it?

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Sticky means they're on the top of a thread list and locked means you can't post in them.
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10-Jan-2007, 04:48 PM #45
hmm,
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