If I have resized these correctly: HERE's SUNNY!
Sorry they're blurry. I can't seem to figure out how to get pictures small enough to post, but still retain their sharpness.
Tami
Sunny Pictures
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Sunny Pictures
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Awww look at that smiling face. No wonder you called him Sunny. That's a big buddy the little one has.
Resizing pictures and keeping the sharpness has a lot to do with the software you use. Some have more bells and whistles to help lower the size and keep quality. Also it can depend on what quality setting is on the camera when you snapped the picture.
Either way, those are some great furkids!!!!
Resizing pictures and keeping the sharpness has a lot to do with the software you use. Some have more bells and whistles to help lower the size and keep quality. Also it can depend on what quality setting is on the camera when you snapped the picture.
Either way, those are some great furkids!!!!
Oh what cuties!
For the picture, take the pic at a high resolution (more pixels), then crop them down to a smaller size. You lose some of the picture but it will be clearer if you do it that way. You lose the sharpness when you resize and not crop the pic. HTH
For the picture, take the pic at a high resolution (more pixels), then crop them down to a smaller size. You lose some of the picture but it will be clearer if you do it that way. You lose the sharpness when you resize and not crop the pic. HTH
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