Re: little OT

2005-12-10 Thread TmB


I have an iPhoto question but since its on my TiBook I thought you 
experts could help me.


Is there a way to make fotos smaller? I am trying to email pics and 
they come out huge. of course cropping does not change the size of 
them. The help section in iphoto is no help



 By the way have been using my tibook is my only computer for a year 
now and am very happy with except for rendering time for Video which is 
dog slow on my 3 year old 867. Oh well

 Thanks in advance.
 TmB 



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Re: little OT

2005-12-10 Thread Krow Magnum
On 12/10/05, TmB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have an iPhoto question but since its on my TiBook I thought you
 experts could help me.

 Is there a way to make fotos smaller? I am trying to email pics and
 they come out huge. of course cropping does not change the size of
 them. The help section in iphoto is no help


   By the way have been using my tibook is my only computer for a year
 now and am very happy with except for rendering time for Video which is
 dog slow on my 3 year old 867. Oh well
   Thanks in advance.
   TmB


You can use the constrain menue and do custom or preset. Then just put
in the size you want and select what part of the pic you want, then
hit enter. This will crop the photo but not reduce teh entire photo.

Try Graphic Converter for reducing photo sizes without cropping the photo.

http://www.lemkesoft.de/en/graphdownld_en.htm

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Re: little OT

2005-12-10 Thread Van Snyder
In iPhoto, when you select the pictures you want to send and click
'email', it will ask you what size you want to send.  I believe the
choices are small, med, large, full.  I know this it the behaviour of
iPhoto5 - but I seem to remeber the same in iPhoto4.

On 12/10/05, Krow Magnum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 12/10/05, TmB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I have an iPhoto question but since its on my TiBook I thought you
  experts could help me.
 
  Is there a way to make fotos smaller? I am trying to email pics and
  they come out huge. of course cropping does not change the size of
  them. The help section in iphoto is no help
 
 
By the way have been using my tibook is my only computer for a year
  now and am very happy with except for rendering time for Video which is
  dog slow on my 3 year old 867. Oh well
Thanks in advance.
TmB
 

 You can use the constrain menue and do custom or preset. Then just put
 in the size you want and select what part of the pic you want, then
 hit enter. This will crop the photo but not reduce teh entire photo.

 Try Graphic Converter for reducing photo sizes without cropping the photo.

 http://www.lemkesoft.de/en/graphdownld_en.htm

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Re: little OT

2005-12-10 Thread darm0k

At 9:13 AM -0600 12/10/2005, TmB wrote:


Is there a way to make fotos smaller? I am trying to email pics and 
they come out huge. of course cropping does not change the size of 
them. The help section in iphoto is no help


Resize them.
Or change their resolution.
Or compress them more.

If iPhoto has problems, try GraphicConverter.

- Dan.

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iTunes question (little OT)

2002-09-12 Thread Marty Lindower

Hi all-

My music teacher wants to buy an iBook (so this isn't _that_ far OT), and had 
a question. He wants to be able to adjust the volume on a per-track basis of songs 
that he'll import from some CD's he's burned. I know that iTunes will let you adjust 
the volume and EQ for playback, but I seem to recall that these volume/EQ settings 
don't affect the volume of tracks burned onto CD's via iTunes. Is this correct? If so, 
does he also need Toast/Jam etc or some other app to do this?

TIA,
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Re: iTunes question (little OT)

2002-09-12 Thread Tony Jayms

At 14:28 -0400 12/9/02, Marty Lindower wrote:
Hi all-

   My music teacher wants to buy an iBook (so this isn't _that_ 
far OT), and had a question. He wants to be able to adjust the 
volume on a per-track basis of songs that he'll import from some 
CD's he's burned. I know that iTunes will let you adjust the volume 
and EQ for playback, but I seem to recall that these volume/EQ 
settings don't affect the volume of tracks burned onto CD's via 
iTunes. Is this correct? If so, does he also need Toast/Jam etc or 
some other app to do this?

iTunes 3 equalizes song volumes.
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Re: iTunes question (little OT)

2002-09-12 Thread Marty Lindower

At 14:28 -0400 12/9/02, Marty Lindower wrote:
Hi all-

  My music teacher wants to buy an iBook (so this isn't _that_
far OT), and had a question. He wants to be able to adjust the
volume on a per-track basis of songs that he'll import from some
CD's he's burned. I know that iTunes will let you adjust the volume
and EQ for playback, but I seem to recall that these volume/EQ
settings don't affect the volume of tracks burned onto CD's via
iTunes. Is this correct? If so, does he also need Toast/Jam etc or
some other app to do this?

iTunes 3 equalizes song volumes.
--

Thanks, but does it allow adjustments of each track's volume on a CD you burn from 
iTunes? He doesn't necessarily want the volumes equal, and as I said, I wanted to know 
if this applies just for playback or for burning as well.

Thanks,
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Re: Mac stores in Indianapolis (a little OT)

2002-04-24 Thread Ryan Coleman

I beg to differ. Minneapolis has 10 different authorized resellers 
including the Apple Store in the Mall of America.

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On Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at 10:02 AM, Thomas Ethen wrote:

 The entire Mid West is pretty much Wintel fixated, along with only
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 Indy is still pretty much a wintel town. Other than CompUSA I don't 
 know of
 any Mac friendly shops.  I can give you the name of the best certified 
 Mac
 tech. in the area (not in Indy, he's in Lafayette).  If you need parts 
 and
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Re: Mac stores in Indianapolis (a little OT)

2002-04-24 Thread Thomas Ethen

Try to find one outside of the Minneapolis/St Paul Metro area, or the
Madison and Milwaukee Metro areas in Wisconsin.
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Mac stores in Indianapolis (a little OT)

2002-04-23 Thread Jim Richter

I apologize for a topic without any real Powerbook content, but I have a
question for any fellow Hoosiers on the list.  I'm relocating back to
Indiana after living in Austin, TX the last 3 years.  I'm moving to Indy and
would like to know of any Mac resources there (retailer, used Mac stores,
etc) other than CompUSA (there is still one in Castleton?).  I already know
about the MUG group there; I'm mainly interested in stores/shops.  I've
gotten fairly spoiled down here in Austin in satisfying any Mac fix I might
have, and would just like to know where I can go other than going to CompUSA
or making the drive to an Apple store in Cincinnati or Chicago.

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Re: Mac stores in Indianapolis (a little OT)

2002-04-23 Thread Andrew Loy

Indy is still pretty much a wintel town. Other than CompUSA I don't know of
any Mac friendly shops.  I can give you the name of the best certified Mac
tech. in the area (not in Indy, he's in Lafayette).  If you need parts and
pieces, your best bet is Goodwill or the IUPUI auctions.

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Re: Mac stores in Indianapolis (a little OT)

2002-04-23 Thread Thomas Ethen

The entire Mid West is pretty much Wintel fixated, along with only
purchasing American cars and TRUCKS!
Tom

on 4/23/02 8:53 AM, Andrew Loy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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Re: Mac stores in Indianapolis (a little OT)

2002-04-23 Thread Jeremy Derr

On Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at 01:16  AM, Jim Richter wrote:

 I apologize for a topic without any real Powerbook content, but I have a
 question for any fellow Hoosiers on the list.  I'm relocating back to
 Indiana after living in Austin, TX the last 3 years.  I'm moving to 
 Indy and
 would like to know of any Mac resources there (retailer, used Mac 
 stores,
 etc) other than CompUSA (there is still one in Castleton?).  I already 
 know
 about the MUG group there; I'm mainly interested in stores/shops.  I've
 gotten fairly spoiled down here in Austin in satisfying any Mac fix I 
 might
 have, and would just like to know where I can go other than going to 
 CompUSA
 or making the drive to an Apple store in Cincinnati or Chicago.

Check out Apple's Resource locator at http://buy.apple.com/. Select 
what you're looking for from the list, type in your city/state and/or 
ZIP code, and it'll show you everything in that category sorted by 
what's closest, and even shows maps of each location (MapQuest 
generated, I'm sure).


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Re: Mac stores in Indianapolis (a little OT)

2002-04-23 Thread John Cathey

Robert's camera downtown has a small niche on the side where they sell new
macs. CompUSA is in Castleton. There's at least one other in the phone book,
but I haven't checked it out. I'm not a hoosier, just stranded here for the
moment

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 Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 01:16:12 -0500
 Subject: Mac stores in Indianapolis (a little OT)
 From: Jim Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 I apologize for a topic without any real Powerbook content, but I have a
 question for any fellow Hoosiers on the list.  I'm relocating back to
 Indiana after living in Austin, TX the last 3 years.  I'm moving to Indy and
 would like to know of any Mac resources there (retailer, used Mac stores,
 etc) other than CompUSA (there is still one in Castleton?).  I already know
 about the MUG group there; I'm mainly interested in stores/shops.  I've
 gotten fairly spoiled down here in Austin in satisfying any Mac fix I might
 have, and would just like to know where I can go other than going to CompUSA
 or making the drive to an Apple store in Cincinnati or Chicago.
 
 Jim R.


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