07 camry...how do I post pics???

danp76

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Hit in quarter and door, repaired both, blended basecoat. and used the amazing ms clear and lph400 1.3, 3 coats...pics to share how do I??
 
Hit Go Advanced. The scroll down to Manage attachments.
 
did pic work? 2007 camry.jpg
 
I tried to upload more pics, I guess they must be small then 2.0mb?.. some didn't wanna load?..
 
you really want to format your pics for the web. nobody wants to wait for that to load.
 
How do I format pics for the web?...kinda clueless on computer tech over here... thanks Jim.
 
i put it in photoshop and do it but any photo editing software should be able to resize pics for the web. screen resolution is 72dpi so you dont need anything over that. over all size maybe 1000 wide x 800 high or so. should give you a picture at about 100-200k
 
That looks really good Dan.. Nice work.. Im going to try the MS out one of these days...
 
Thanks Bondoking, the clear is nice stuff...I don't have tons of experience with spi clear yet, but so far so good. I'm doing a 56 chevy now that is going to get spi from metal to clear, except basecoat, which will be ppg deltron dbc...I will be using universal clear on this car, so I'll see how it compares. I guess MS and universal are pretty much the same thing, just a different solvent. I can honestly say I never had trouble with any clear coat in terms of durability...I have had some more difficult to buff then others but never had any durablitly problems from any clear, cheap to expensive from any company.. I have heard guys having problems with cheaper clears, but not sure...I think I'll stick with SPI a great product and amazing customer support and prices are good too! I wish I was a chemist, have always had an interst as to how these chemicals work together and what makes one primer or clear coat better then another in terms of how they are chemically.
 
danp76;7602 said:
How do I format pics for the web?...kinda clueless on computer tech over here... thanks Jim.

I have windows XP on my pc and it has a photo resizing feature.
Picassa is a great photo manager that is a free download. Among its many features is photo resizing.
A free easy to use online resizer ( I just did a test drive and it was very simple to use) : http://www.picresize.com/
 
http://pixresizer.en.softonic.com/

This free little program will resize your entire photo folder at one time (if you like) and dump the new size into another folder.

Example: Create a folder on your desktop that says 2000 Camry. Hook your camera up and download the Camry photos into that folder. Create a new folder called Camry photos re-sized. Open pix resizer and have it resize the original source folder 2000 Camry and point the resized photos to Camry photos resized.
 
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