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Whiners Unite! HOWWWW
Okay, I give up...how the hell do I "upsize" the damn pictures? Prefer some answer in less than three steps if possible! No you do not get fries with that either. SHeesh......Will await so those of you whiners about size issues can stop convulsing! 
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Alright, let's tackle the issue at hand! Let's say you have a whole bunch of small pictures that are hot, and a lot of big pictures that are hot. You want medium pictures. The easy and cheap way to do this is using the little paint program that comes with windows. It's cheap, it doesn't have many options. It's also free (minus the expense of paying for windows).
So...find a picture that you think is a medium size. Download that and open it up with paint. Then, go to the IMAGE tab and select ATTRIBUTES. There you'll find two important numbers: that being the width and the height in pixels. Write those down, that will be the IDEAL WIDTH and the IDEAL HEIGHT.
In order to shrink down big pictures to the IDEAL, open the big picture in paint and select from the tab IMAGE again, and this time select STRETCH/SKEW. In here you can reduce the size of the image by a percentage, and you can do that to bring the image as close to the IDEAL as you feel like.
*Remember, if you screw up, click the EDIT tab, and select UNDO until you're back to a safe location to start fiddling around again.
*Remember to reduce both the height and width equally, otherwise your picture will look very funky.
As for the small pictures, you can do the same thing, but this time use a percentage higher than 100% to increase the size of it. Depending on the size of your picture, it will either look slightly pix elated (not bad) to blurry as shit (bad). After going through a few of your teases, most of your small pictures would look blurry as shit if you fattened 'em up to a decent size.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and all others from Micron Studios, always making your soul...ours!
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So...find a picture that you think is a medium size. Download that and open it up with paint. Then, go to the IMAGE tab and select ATTRIBUTES. There you'll find two important numbers: that being the width and the height in pixels. Write those down, that will be the IDEAL WIDTH and the IDEAL HEIGHT.
In order to shrink down big pictures to the IDEAL, open the big picture in paint and select from the tab IMAGE again, and this time select STRETCH/SKEW. In here you can reduce the size of the image by a percentage, and you can do that to bring the image as close to the IDEAL as you feel like.
*Remember, if you screw up, click the EDIT tab, and select UNDO until you're back to a safe location to start fiddling around again.
*Remember to reduce both the height and width equally, otherwise your picture will look very funky.
As for the small pictures, you can do the same thing, but this time use a percentage higher than 100% to increase the size of it. Depending on the size of your picture, it will either look slightly pix elated (not bad) to blurry as shit (bad). After going through a few of your teases, most of your small pictures would look blurry as shit if you fattened 'em up to a decent size.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and all others from Micron Studios, always making your soul...ours!
*Do not seek employees of Micron Studios for return of possession of soul, as Micron Studios employees don't possess a soul themselves.
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PixResizer
Try PixResizer: http://bluefive.pair.com/pixresizer.htm
It's pretty easy to use and it can resize all of your pictures at once to exactly the same size.
It's pretty easy to use and it can resize all of your pictures at once to exactly the same size.
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