When I send a picture in the body of an e-mail (ie using Insert>Picture, not
as an attachment) I can click it and then resize it at will using the
transform handles. What exactly happens? Are pixels discarded when making
pictures smaller? I checked OE6-resized pictures in Photoshop and they seem
to be same pixel size as original. Yes, I know about the right-click Resize
Pictures feature. It's just that it is so simple to resize a picture in OE6
and since the inserted picture can be distorted in width and height it would
make sense that pixels are being manipulated somehow (added/discarded?).
Re: Get position of image after stretching it ... as a background picture on the Form. ... rectangle and simply adding or subtracrting the amount of Form resize but it ... One simple way of doing that is to adjust the scale of the form so that it ...Private Sub Form_Paint ... (microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion)
Re: emailing photos ... If you open a folder that contains image files... ... images and you will have an option to resize.... the folder with your originals....Picture It! ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.photos)
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Re: Clipboard viewer? ... Almost everything with Paint is a PITA. ... But I use it all of the time to edit picture... Click on Edit and then Paste or hit Ctrl + V to paste the image. ... You can also resize your picture by dragging the image resize handles, ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers)
Re: Im trying to upload a photo in jpg format and it wont send... ... We request the files uploaded be in the jpg format.... from my pictures folder.... the page shows something in red about the picture but goes real fast ... images and you will have an option to resize.... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.photos)