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  Reunion Night Pictures From 10-04-03

 

To get your picture(s) posted: Attach your image file (.jpeg format) to an email and send it to  Webmaster. 

In the SUBJECT area of the email, write: GHSRNpictures2003 - (last updated or reviewed: 12-25-14)


*REMEMBER: When emailing an image file for use on the internet, it is the mailer's responsibility to:

1. Make sure the image is saved in a JPEG format; The size is no more than w500 x h500 pixels; The resolution is at 72 dots per square inch.

2. If you have a scanner/digital camera, you already have the software to do the above!

3. Interesting Related Article and link below!


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From: The Kim Komando Show Electronic Newsletter <kimnewsreply@lyris.komando.com>

Subject: Kim Komando Show Electronic Newsletter -- October 25, 2003 
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Issue Date: Oct. 25, 2003
Vol. 7, No. 43
Kim Komando Show Home Page: http://www.komando.com
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--> SAVING PICTURES AND E-MAILING THEM
One of the really great things about the Web is its ability to transfer
photos. Think about it: Until a few years ago, getting photos to out-
of-town relatives took days. They had to be printed, then mailed.

That is reduced to minutes, now, if you have a digital camera. Photos
are easily downloaded directly into the computer from a digital camera.
They can then be attached to an e-mail and sent on their way.

When pictures are downloaded from a camera, they should be saved at
72 dpi (dots per inch), assuming they will be viewed on a monitor. If
a picture is to be printed, reduce its size and save it at about 150
dpi. You can do that with nearly any photo-editing program, including
many that come with cameras and scanners.

If you already have printed pictures, you can scan them into your
computer. Again, save them at 72 or 150 dpi, depending on how they will
be viewed. Do not save pictures at a higher resolution than necessary.
That makes the files large, so the recipients will have more trouble
downloading them.

Sending them with e-mail is simplicity itself. After addressing and
writing your message, click the Attach button (it usually has a
paperclip on it). You can also post your pictures on the Internet.
There isn't space here to delve deeply into the editing, cleaning up
and handling of photos. However, my new book, The 50 Greatest Secrets
of Digital Photography, covers the subject thoroughly. There's a free
sample chapter online here:
http://www.komando.com/kk_estore_40/details.asp?ProdID=47

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