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Sorry peeps. I scanned these and uploaded them to Pprune Pictures and albums but can't get them any bigger. the prints are 6x4".
I'm sure there is a way to get them bigger but I can't find it.
OPEN HOUSE it will have to be.
I'm sure there is a way to get them bigger but I can't find it.
OPEN HOUSE it will have to be.
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Ahh if I QUOTE dixi's message I get this -
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When I remove th [IMG] box I get the links but no pictures - clicking on the link gives me a tiny dot on my screen.....
QUOTE=dixi188;10089334]here's one with a topical theme.
https://www.pprune.org/members/88277...t-file0003.jpg
https://www.pprune.org/members/88277...t-file0004.jpg
https://www.pprune.org/members/88277...t-file0002.jpg
When I remove th [IMG] box I get the links but no pictures - clicking on the link gives me a tiny dot on my screen.....
QUOTE=dixi188;10089334]here's one with a topical theme.
https://www.pprune.org/members/88277...t-file0003.jpg
https://www.pprune.org/members/88277...t-file0004.jpg
https://www.pprune.org/members/88277...t-file0002.jpg
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here's one with a topical theme. https://www.pprune.org/members/88277...t-file0003.jpg
.Oops. I'll try to get the picture a bit bigger.
Sorry, I've been trying to improve the picture but have failed. I've added 2 more photo's of the same place if it helps.
.Oops. I'll try to get the picture a bit bigger.
Sorry, I've been trying to improve the picture but have failed. I've added 2 more photo's of the same place if it helps.
try try again..
Sorry forgot some of you youngsters might not be familiar with the term although Kenparry was.
Remember when cameras were loaded with film which had to be developed?
A 'contact' print was a print which was the same size as the negative rather than being enlarged which meant with 110 film which was 16mm wide, it was too bl00dy small to see any detail and even with 35mm film it wasn't too good.
Remember when cameras were loaded with film which had to be developed?
A 'contact' print was a print which was the same size as the negative rather than being enlarged which meant with 110 film which was 16mm wide, it was too bl00dy small to see any detail and even with 35mm film it wasn't too good.
My first camera was a Brownie Box No. 2 (1901-1935). Quite sophisticated for its time. Three apertures, selected by a slide and one shutter-speed, plus a “Bulb” setting. It used 120 film, which Kodak introduced for this camera.
The contact prints were 3 ¼” x 2 ¼”, which was quite an acceptable size. I still have an album of my first attempts and my brother, who is a collector, still has the camera.
eckhard,
During my career, I had occasion to use vertical aerial photos and they were always contact prints.
The contact prints were 3 ¼” x 2 ¼”, which was quite an acceptable size. I still have an album of my first attempts and my brother, who is a collector, still has the camera.
eckhard,
During my career, I had occasion to use vertical aerial photos and they were always contact prints.
Still can't improve the pics. (Need sons help!)
If anyone wants to try, the first pic has a line of F4 phantoms, the second one has 2 lines of UH1s and the third pic is of a B727 approaching the terminal.
They were all taken on the same day in February 1990, and it was about 5 degrees F.
If anyone wants to try, the first pic has a line of F4 phantoms, the second one has 2 lines of UH1s and the third pic is of a B727 approaching the terminal.
They were all taken on the same day in February 1990, and it was about 5 degrees F.
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User Cp on top yellow menu line above - Pictures and Albums - create Album - Upload picture - gives you chance to upload 3 jpegs at a time - once uploaded you can copy either the BB or the other link
Go to thread you want to post on - Reply - picture symbol and paste in the link
Only problem is that it seems to only allow 25 to 30 pictures per Album so you have to delete the oldies every so often
User Cp on top yellow menu line above - Pictures and Albums - create Album - Upload picture - gives you chance to upload 3 jpegs at a time - once uploaded you can copy either the BB or the other link
Go to thread you want to post on - Reply - picture symbol and paste in the link
Only problem is that it seems to only allow 25 to 30 pictures per Album so you have to delete the oldies every so often