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That scallop is awesome. Unfortunately it's very hard to get a good action shot with the blue electric flash going all the way accross to really show it off. The posted picture only shows a small portion of the actual flash. Greg
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![]() Beautiful tank!
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![]() you can do it with coral photohouse or adobe also. But i think he doesnt have enough room in his folder. I think he can resize them megatron_55
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![]() I have the ability to resize with my adobe photoshop program which is how I was able to get them into the CR folder, my real problem is not having enough room in my account. I am not sure how some people get so many pics in their gallery. It will only let me have about 5-6 at a time. Perhaps I am misunderstanding how to do it properly.
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![]() Greg, when you resize the image you also need to reduce the JPEG quality for each. Then the physical size (pixels) and the file size (Kilobytes) is smaller, and you can fit more pics in your account.
If you open the file in Photoshop, choose File --> Save for Web, and then set the levels there. For example, your tank shot in this thread is 174K (highest quality), when it should be closer to 35K (medium quality). If you exceed your account limits it's usually because of combined file size, not the number of pictures.
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![]() Thank you for the tip Al. After I get back from Mexico I will take a few new updated pics, assuming my son doesn't kill my tank while I'm gone.
Greg
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