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Muskyman:
Slow and steady wins the race JW. As my momma used to say.
If you have an iPhone I might be able to help.
On my phone I select attachments
Then I select attach:
Then I select photo library and it brings up my photos
On the bottom left side of my photos it says options
Select that and it takes you to a screen that shows photo size
I select medium and then I select done and it takes me back to my photos and I select the photo I want to post. I have to do it for every photo I post to resize to post on here
There might be a better way but that痴 how I do it but I知 technologically challenged 😀
JW_Halverson:
This one is an android and it doesnt seem to have the options to edit the size of images. Infuriating, to say the least.
Muskyman:
I知 sure there痴 a way to do it. My son has an android and I値l ask him how to do it. He lives and works on his phone so he値l know how, almost for sure. If no one else chimes in I値l see if I can get him to show me next time he stops by the house.
Aaron1726:
I use an android. Go to your picture and tap on to open it. Tap the little pencil icon at the bottom to edit the image. Then hit the 3 little vertical dots in the upper right hand corner and a menu will open with the option to resize the image. You can then verify the image size by hitting the "i" that is beside the edit icon.
I save copies of my images I want to resize into a separate folder and then resize those, that way I also keep the full size images. I also crop out as much as I can so that the final image quality can be as high as possible for the file size.
Hope that helps.
bushboy:
Osage is dense for a long bow. Slow cast and hand shock can be an issue. Bamboo backed Osage is different beast. Cuts down on mass and superior in tension My.002$
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