Just to let y’all know, we DO carry a selection of offshore gear/tackle as well.
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Just to let y’all know, we DO carry a selection of offshore gear/tackle as well.
Check us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PSAMTP
Palmetto State Armory- Mt. Pleasant
3365 South Morgans Point Rd.
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29466
I’ll give you my AR ammo money but still getting all of my fishing stuff from Haddrell’s point. Mike and his family have been great to the community. Have to support the local guys.
21’ Maverick Master Angler
“There’s a thin line between Saturday night and Sunday morning” -J. Buffett
Still need to re-size those pictures [:0]
Capt. Larry Teuton
Cracker Built Custom Boats
“Ships are the nearest things to dreams that hands have ever made.” -Robert N. Rose
I think admin needs to have a vendor only forum…
SAFMC you suck!
With a picture posting tutorial. Aint no way I’m waiting for those pictures to load.
Capt. Larry Teuton
Cracker Built Custom Boats
“Ships are the nearest things to dreams that hands have ever made.” -Robert N. Rose
im stopping in next tuesday to check out the new store.
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Originally posted by Cracker LarryWith a picture posting tutorial. Aint no way I’m waiting for those pictures to load.
Capt. Larry Teuton
Cracker Built Custom Boats“Ships are the nearest things to dreams that hands have ever made.” -Robert N. Rose
Today’s camera’s have amazing resolution settings that could possibly allow you to print a billboard sized photo with it’s megapixel resolution. High pixel resolution is great for printing your photos or making home art, but high resolution is not really all that necessary for posting images on websites or running them on your home computer’s slide show. High resolution images are amazing in detail, but they also use up a lot of storage space on your computer and they take a long time to download in forums.
There a lot of free programs that you can utilize to resize your photos from Picasa ( from Google ), the software that came with your camera probably has a resize tool or you can use the photo viewing program’s resize tool from your Windows computer. I’d think that Mac also has a photo viewing program that offers a photo editing tool.
If you want better control of how you edit your photos and if you do not have access to Photoshop, you can get a free copy of The Gimp and do a lot of things that photoshop does. It’s like photoshop lite and it’s free.
A small word of caution about resizing photos…once you downsize a photo, you can’t go back to the original size without loss of image quality. For example, if you take a photo from pixel size 3264 x 2448 with a file size 1.38 megapixel and down size it to 800 x 600 with a file size of 204 kb, you can’t really go back to the original file quality.
Another way to thinking about pictures and megapixel size, let’s look at the photo with 3264 x 2448
You can always go to this site to do a quick resize if you don’t have any editing software installed locally. I use it quite a bit.
'07 198 DLX Carolina Skiff
FS90 Suzuki
Edit: One thing really nice about doing it this way is you never really mess with the original. The original file is uploaded to their site. You edit it and then save to a local directory. The default name for the resized pic is <original file name>_opt.jpg, so assuming you save it to the same directory, you will have both your files right there with the same name other than the resized file having the _opt in the name.
Looks like y’all have a heck of a selection. Will have to stop in next time out that way.