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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Jun 2006
      Posts
      232

      Update on TOPLS69 Camaro

      First pictures posted of this project.......[ATTACH][ATTACH]Attachment 15289[/ATTACH][/ATTACH]

      Still trying to figure out how to get all my pics on here....

      Project: Back in Black.
      69 Camaro LS6, T56, Wilwood Brakes, Forgeline Wheels, Moser rear w/Gbar, Ron Davis Radiator, Pioneer Nav/Stereo, Magnaflow Exhaust.


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Jan 2007
      Location
      Gilbert, AZ
      Posts
      199
      Country Flag: United States
      Hey (I'm new here, but thought I'd help!)

      Are you scanning pictures from a regular camera, or taking them from a digital camera?

      If Scanning, you may have your scanner set to scan directly to PDF. This can usually be changed when starting the scan. Set it to Jpeg or Tiff images. (Don't forget to resize them)

      If using digital camera, all you have to do is plug in the camera. No need for the kodak software, or whatever depending on the camera.

      It'll ask you how you want to download the pictures, Use the Microsoft Image/Scanning wizard thing. Send them to a folder, and resize them with Paint. 800x600 works well for forums.

      If you're having troubles attaching images to your posts, usually there's a button for setting up a link or uploading the image. It's the Yellow and Grey button with the Sun/Mountains on it. That links directly to an image from a website. (I.e. : Photobucket) Using html code
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      Or , you can use the Attach image file like you did here with your image.

      No need to post a PDF file! Jpg's and bmp's work fine.

      If I got what you're asking completely wrong, I apologize! But feel free to PM me with questions on how to post things.

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Jun 2006
      Posts
      232
      appreciate the help I will try doing that when I get some time... that was exactly the problem I was having...
      Project: Back in Black.
      69 Camaro LS6, T56, Wilwood Brakes, Forgeline Wheels, Moser rear w/Gbar, Ron Davis Radiator, Pioneer Nav/Stereo, Magnaflow Exhaust.


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