Hello fellow students and professor,
The weeks are passing by very quickly. I forget to enter a weekly blog before or on a Sunday. I wish the computer could remind me by flashing a message before the deadline of due entries, wouldn't that be nice? I just need to keep organized, I guess (trying to do many things at once).
Moose hunting season, black and cranberry season are coming to a close, but many people are fishing for tom cods, seal hunting, and bird hunting. It is still raining and blowing but a few breaks allow people to go out and do what they need to do.
I tried uploading photos for my panraven storybook, but it took too long I canceled. Is there a faster way to upload photos? It took about 2 hrs.or more to do 5 pics at a time. (I hope I will remember the steps to complete successfully). I'll keep trying.
Monday, September 24, 2007
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The folks at Panraven are working on the problem, but it can still be a frustrating experience. One solution is to downsample your photos before you upload them to Panraven. The reason is that most digital cameras these days take very large photos. Reducing the size of the photos before you upload them can make the process faster.
If you're using a Mac, iPhoto will do this easily. Select the photos you want to upload, change the size to 640 x 480, and then upload the reduced photos to Panraven. Picaso, a free download from Google, can do the same thing on Windows.
Darlene, we truly are bossom buddies...I am experiencing the same probably with my pictures. My take a whole day to upload just one picture. So far I'm up to eight whole pictures! Wiinga-llu usviirutqatartua! Homework-alipiartua. Caliamallu-wa.
Tua-i piuraa.
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