I have found out how to post a picture on here,but what do you do if it is to large. i am computer stupid. so can someone post it for me and or tell me how to do it. it is a picture of a large banner welcoming Keith And JAM back to the Golden Cue in Albany NY for their Joss Event. And i would love to really post it here so others can see how we treat the players here....mike
Mike, I sent you a PM with a link to a thread posted a while back about how to reduce the pixels in a .jpeg file, so that you can ATTACH it to a post.
I can't wait to see the banner! My horse is raring to get out of the barn and is looking forward to seeing the whole gang at the Golden Cue and Joe's Grill.
Two years ago at the Joss tournament at the Golden Cue, they welcomed Karen Corr, et al., to Albany on a signage in full view throughout the week. That was the year that Keith and New York City's Frankie Hernandez went to the finals.
Here's a picture of the sign welcoming Karen Corr and pool players to the 2004 Joss tournament at the Golden Cue! The spirit of pool is most definitely alive and well in Albany, New York, and there is truly never a dull moment!
JAM
Attachments
sign in front of golden cue 2004 joss tour in albany.JPG
Open the picture in Paint.
Save it by a new name, if you want to preserve the original.
Click "Image".
Click "Stretch/Skew".
In the "strech section input a percentage less than 100 for horizontal and the same number for vertical.
Click "OK".
Save and close Paint.
RSB-Refugee has definitely posted up a good way to reduce those pixels in a .jpeg file. When the .jpeg files are LARGE, sometimes my MESSAGE WINDOW expands, requiring me to scroll from left to right to view it, due to my 15-inch monitor. These instructions are a great help to those wanting to post up pictures.
Rackem, thanks for the good wishes from the homeboys in California. Three times is a charm, I say, and Keith is gunning for that third win at the Golden Cue in Albany, NY this weekend.
Mike, I received the .jpeg file of that fantastic GIANT poster and reduced the pixels so that it would be forum-friendly, as depicted below. We're going to have a BLAST all weekend long, thanks to the hospitality of the good folks in Albany! See you tonight.