Crites header pictures

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  1. james comet

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    These pictures are from the bottom up and they do not show the cut shock towers. Well it looks like it worked but the thumb nails cannot be enlarged. I used the paint program that was recommended and I found that reducing them 15% worked. I tried 16% but it was still to big. What has to be done to enlarge them for viewing pleasure? Thanks for all your help guys. Btw, I used the ping or pgn size whatever that means. :drive:

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    302 or 351w?



    might want to make those pic a little better, cant see them very well, and maybe we can get some top views:)
     
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    I'm working on trying to make the pix better.

    I'm working on trying to make the pix better. Do you have any suggestions? Btw, below is the site of the motor and I can't remember how I got these to work correctly. :huh:

    http://mmb.maverick.to/showthread.php?t=18514

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    ill tell ya if you gimmie that engine , ill even give ya my 351w;)



    nah i am not sure, might be settings on your camera , im not sure
     
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    when you shrink them down in paint you also have to shrink down the back to the same size as the picture. i also use paint to shrink my pictures.
     
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    I saved the pic to my computer than open it up & blew it up. But I cant change the size to repost it.
     
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    And how do you do this?

    How do you shrink down the back to the same size as the picture? Please be specfic. Thanks :eek:

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    Email me a couple pics at full size.
    I will figure type and method, then post here.
     
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    get the free windows xp powertoys image resizer. you right click on your pic and select resize then you choose the size.
     
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    M.A.V. Yep,my real initials.

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    ANY one got some better (bigger ) pics yet ?
     

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