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Posted by Ricky on February 22nd, 2004


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I really need some help with my blurry and distorted JPEG images.I can't attach to an E-Mail or message board without blur occuring

Please advise me. What can and should I do to fix this?

Reply back to this or you can EMail me at ricky_coote@yahoo.co.uk

Posted by Carl Fenley on February 22nd, 2004


Ok, try this... Save the image to your hard drive as you normally would.
View it to make sure it looks fine. Now Zip it with WinZip or some other
compression utility and attach the 'already compressed' ZIP file to an
out-going email.

This should defeat any compression that Yahoo or Hotmail do to outgoing
images.

When you receive the image on the other end, UnZip it and view it. Let me
know what you see.

- carl

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Posted by Ricky on February 22nd, 2004


Please tell me how to use Winzip.

Posted by Ricky on February 22nd, 2004


How do you use Winzip ???

Posted by Sanford Aranoff on February 22nd, 2004


Ricky wrote:

First you have to buy it.

Use my program Zipping, which is just the same as Winzip, but FREE!

Download from my website:
www.analysis-knowledge.com

Enjoy!



Posted by Ricky on February 22nd, 2004


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Could you tell me how to use it? I don't quite understand.

Thanks!

Posted by Ricky on February 22nd, 2004


Could you tell me how to use it? I don't quite understand

Posted by Dan Seur on February 22nd, 2004


Ricky - this is the 3rd thread you've started with the same text. If you
don't try to state how these jpegs got to your machine and what has been
done to them in your machine, anybody who tries to help, as several
people have, is shooting in the dark...

- do these pix display properly on your machine?
- how do you display them - with what software?
- how do you sture them? Do you use some "album" software application?
- do you do anything to them before sending them? What and with what
software?
- what does "blurry" mean, exactly?
- what does "distorted" mean, exactly?

You might also try to find help in some other newsgroup for folks that
specialize in picture swapping. Your problem is probably pretty simple
and instantly recognizable to such folks.

It sounds like you know little about computers, and while there's
nothing wrong with that your best bet may be with a group of folks who
are used to newbies with problems similar to yours, and similar
difficulties describing the problems. (said with the best of intentions)

Hope you resolve this quickly...we all go through a burning learning
curve...

Ricky wrote:


Posted by Ricky on February 22nd, 2004


Do you know of any such people in this online community

Thanks

Posted by Dan Seur on February 22nd, 2004


you won't find any in microsoft groups. try google, yahoo.

Ricky wrote:


Posted by George Hester on February 22nd, 2004


How to use WinZIP.

First intall it.

Then double-click the WinZIP icon on your desktop. Then File | New archive... | browse to where you want to put the new archive put it in the same folder as your jpegs | Filed name enter the name mypic.zip | OK | Look in the folder where the jpeg is (use the dropdown and browse to where the jpeg is) | Select it | Add

That's it. http://www.winzip.com to obtain a trial version.

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Posted by Sanford Aranoff on February 23rd, 2004


George Hester wrote:

Why bother to use a trial version, instead of a good free version?



Posted by George Hester on February 23rd, 2004


Because the question was "How do I use WinZIP?" So that's what I answered. I always try to answer the question that way the question's answered. If the question was, "What else can I use to make a zip file other than WinZIP?" then I may have answered differently.

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