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Help Computer Mavens: "Image Too Large" [message #38652] Sun, 13 October 2002 03:30 Go to next message
elektratig is currently offline  elektratig
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Wayne kindly emailed me the 2 Pi plans, but when I downloaded them and then tried to open one of the images, a message, with exclamation mark, popped up from the kindly folks at MicroSoft: "Image Too Large (Too Many Bytes)". I've looked at the Q's and A's for the software but of course this problem isn't mentioned. Any ideas?

I'm using a new IBM thinkpad, newly loaded with softwear, on loan from my wife's technolgically-advanced office (my old PC failed following a lightning storm this summer).

I bought some plywood (for practice) and MDF panels yesterday, so I'm raring to go. If I can't get the pix opened today, can I use the dimensions on the site (22 x 15 x 10, I think) to cut the panels? Are those internal or external dimensions?

Re: Help Computer Mavens: "Image Too Large" [message #38655 is a reply to message #38652] Sun, 13 October 2002 12:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
roland is currently offline  roland
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Baron
Try this: locate file on disk, right mouse button, "open with", choose internet explorer. As much as I don not like MS, it should work...

R

Paint programs [message #38656 is a reply to message #38652] Sun, 13 October 2002 15:31 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Registered: January 2001
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The plans are distributed in relatively high resolution image files, so I suggest you simply open them with a paint program and view and print them from there. You can also rescale smaller and re-save them if you wish, but that will make them lose clarity. The files will be smaller though, so you'll save a little disk space.

Anyway, grab a copy of "Paint Shop Pro" from JASC Software and give that a go.

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