Title: People From Dragon Booster
Description: From the website
Khatah - March 14, 2006 05:50 AM (GMT)
HereI made these for anybody to use enjoy
Professor Parmon - March 14, 2006 05:54 AM (GMT)
:huh: :D Thanks! I can now take that off my list of things to do.. that is going to lighten my load.. Thank alot! :lol: :)
Khatah - March 14, 2006 05:56 AM (GMT)
I have more from mcdonalds(dragon booster), american dragon and the dragon booster games I will load them if you like but it could take a day or two
Professor Parmon - March 14, 2006 05:58 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Khatah @ Mar 14 2006, 01:56 AM) |
| I have more from mcdonalds(dragon booster), american dragon and the dragon booster games I will load them if you like but it could take a day or two |
Knock your self out.. Have fun.. I need all time I can get for Screen caps.
Khatah - March 14, 2006 06:01 AM (GMT)
sure if you want me to capture any for you to take the load off or to do screen caps just pm me
The Furox - March 14, 2006 06:38 AM (GMT)
Did photobucket re-size these images on you? They're all really tiny: just 158x88. It would be great to have the full size images if you've got them.
Khatah - March 15, 2006 05:34 AM (GMT)
Photobucket must have resized them does anybody know how to make them actal size
The Furox - March 15, 2006 06:54 AM (GMT)
Go to your "Account Options" section of your photobucket account and check the "Max Picture Size" option. Any image bigger than this will be re-sized. If it's set to something low, then that could be the problem. If it was, then you'll have to increase this value and then delete and re-load the images.
Khatah - March 16, 2006 08:02 AM (GMT)
What if the pictures bigger than the maximum size
The Furox - March 16, 2006 09:14 AM (GMT)
Photobucket allows images up to 512KB on the free accounts. A jpeg screen shot should be nowhere near that big. A decent quality screen shot should be in the 50-75KB range at most. If your screen shots are over 512KB, then there's a problem with the jpeg settings when the file is being created. There should be a "quality" setting somewhere. Reduce it until the file sizes become reasonable without sacrificing too much image quality. Either that, or something is scaling up the resolution to something huge.