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working with photos - Windows Vista and MS Office 2007
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Trish
2010-03-19 00:28:01 UTC
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Hi, I am not sure if I am posting this in the right area ... I am trying to
sell some of my old DVDs on eBay. i used to take photographs and insert
those into my listing. However, having done some searches on the content of
the DVD itself, I found much better photographs than i could ever take. Using
the right mouse click, i copied and sent these to myself via email. They are
stored as .jpg files and a typical one might be "dimensions 352 x 500,
35.4kb". When I bring this into my listing in the normal way, ie like i did
with my own photographs, they show up tiny in my listing. Is there a
workaround for this? My listing looks pathetic with such a small photograph
- any thoughts on why this is happening. I look forward to a response and
thanks in advance for any assistance.
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Trish
John Inzer
2010-03-19 02:24:28 UTC
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Post by Trish
Hi, I am not sure if I am posting this in the right area ... I am
trying to sell some of my old DVDs on eBay. i used to take
photographs and insert those into my listing. However, having done
some searches on the content of the DVD itself, I found much better
photographs than i could ever take. Using the right mouse click, i
copied and sent these to myself via email. They are stored as .jpg
files and a typical one might be "dimensions 352 x 500,
35.4kb". When I bring this into my listing in the normal way, ie
like i did with my own photographs, they show up tiny in my listing.
Is there a workaround for this? My listing looks pathetic with such
a small photograph - any thoughts on why this is happening. I look
forward to a response and thanks in advance for any assistance.
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I don't know anything about e-bay...but is it
possible that you emailed yourself the
thumbnail pix and not the full sized pix? Or...
maybe the e-mail is reducing the size of the
pix.

BTW....you can right click Copy / Paste photos
from the net into a folder on your hard drive or
you could drag/drop a photo from Internet
Explorer to a folder or your desktop.
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J. Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

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