Rocket City Run v1.2
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you wouldn't believe some of the shots I missed
I guess those 3 years of photography did some good ....I kinda got a feel for it now, If I can get the zoom down...I'm getting more of a sense of what's in frame on where I hold the camera when I'm driving.....
I would upload more but I can't quite figure out how to convert all 100+ pics at once to 72 dpi...
I guess those 3 years of photography did some good ....I kinda got a feel for it now, If I can get the zoom down...I'm getting more of a sense of what's in frame on where I hold the camera when I'm driving.....
I would upload more but I can't quite figure out how to convert all 100+ pics at once to 72 dpi...
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Nice pics Jake and it amazes me how you were doing this while . They turned out really good and Im glad you made it back ok with the way the weather had been.
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Great pics Jake!
Look up actions in the photoshop help. It will tell you how to create a macro that lets you convert batches of images very easily. Or go to automate in the file menu and choose to make a web photoalbum set the image resolution for 72 dpi and it will automatically make a folder with the edited images. Then just pull out the images and deleted the rest of the junk
Look up actions in the photoshop help. It will tell you how to create a macro that lets you convert batches of images very easily. Or go to automate in the file menu and choose to make a web photoalbum set the image resolution for 72 dpi and it will automatically make a folder with the edited images. Then just pull out the images and deleted the rest of the junk