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Old 11-14-2008   #1
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I'll try not to bore you and hope this is a good forum for this question. I have jpegs from my gilfriend...who right now is very far away. When I go to load the pics onto photobucket I see that the pics are show completely. There is more pic than what my jpeg brings up...legs cut off waist down cut off a friend to the side cut off...etc. I'm trying to find out how I can restore the original images and view them full size. This means alot to me and I would appreciate any help or direction to propper forum if this isn't the spot.
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well have you tryed loading them up in a deferent program?
it could be a fault with photobucket
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What's happening is that i've always opened the pics and gotten so much picture. When photobucket goes to download them...it show that there is more picture hidden in there. I've tried opening it with other programs but still get the same cut off images. Pictues that show only shoulders up when opening on photobucket before the actual upload shows almost the entire body or just more picture in general. I'm not sure how it's doing it...but once uploaded it returns to the cut down version.
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Just a thought?Maybe it is the actual size of the picture stored on the computer?
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Well the photobucket uploader shows the full picture. The jpeg shows only part of the picture. Once photobucket uploads it...you only get the jpeg version with the rest of the original pic cut off. So there is more picture there...but jpeg hides it. So I'm trying to find out how to retrieve the original pic.
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So if I'm being shown the actual size of the image. How can I get that image to show correctly?
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For a test:

Open an image in Paint

Start > All Programs > Accessories > Paint

Choose Image > Stretch/Skew and put 50 in both boxes.

Make sure you choose FILE > SAVE AS...

Because this file has been reduced 50%.

Try uploading that and see if it works.

Either the files you upload are too large and Photobucket is cropping them or you are looking at thumbnails...

If 50% doesn't work do the same steps but change the 50 to 25.

If you don't have the original pictures on your hard drive then you will have to ask your girflriend or whoever uploaded them to reduce the size.
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