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picture trouble


Question Posted Tuesday June 26 2007, 10:15 pm

ok so i just cropped a pic on paint so its just me in it. but when i put it on my myspace its tiny. how do i make it bigger so i can put it on my myspace??

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iAMsoLOST07 answered Tuesday June 26 2007, 10:51 pm:
You can go into Paint, and go under "Image" at the top, and select "Stretch/Skew" and in the upper half, change the numbers to something over 100% [maybe 200% to double the size] and it will make it bigger.
Just remember that the bigger the picture is, the more pixel-ated it will appear [i.e. the picture will look blurry and crappy].

-iAMsoLOST07

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