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My computer (10 year old HP) came with software that allows me to edit my pictures. I click on the "Edit" feature and then on "Resize" and reduce it by whatever percentage I need to to make it fit. Frequently the pics I take with my phone need to be reduced to about half size or less. :cool:

(And, yes, Indycars has posted tutorials on this before. Check it out!)
 
I thought that just about every Windows system had a picture editing program.
Yes, but you will have to use "Paint". It can annotate and resize, but it cannot compress a photo that I can see.

Then there is MS Office Picture Manager, but you will have to download "SharePoint Designer 2010" which includes several pieces of software and then install MSOPM.
It cannot annotate, but can resize and compress kinda. It only gives you 3 options, Documents, Web Pages and E-mail Messages. Annotate is nice, say you need to point out something in a photo so you draw an arrow to it.

Download Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010 (32-bit) from Official Microsoft Download Center

It's for those reasons that I suggest the PaintNet software. It can do everything most would want, but it's still fairly simple to use.
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Hi Spanky,
Many things have taken place to delay my start, but I actually think I will be able to begin in the next few months. I did get a chassis jig built.
 
That's great, Bill. That chassis jig will definitely help keep your frame square. Tell us again what your T will be like . . . o_O
 
I promised ya'll some pictures so I'll start at the beginning. I'll try not to overwhelm ya'll, so I'll go slow and just yell "uncle" when you want me to stop. I'll keep this short as I'm heading out to the shop soon.
 

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That looks like a great start. I have cut a mush wider door in my car to make it easier to get my cripple old utt in and out. You will never overload me with content.
 
OK, here's some pics
 

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a few more
 

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A couple more.
The body is in paint, Candy Rootbeer w/gold-copper flake
 

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