Images To Use With CTR Theme Where Do I find 326x280 images ???

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Hi guys,

Just started using CTR theme and the image size should be 326 x 280

After snooping around on istock and veer i cannot find any images that i can resize to EXACTLY this size how are you guys doing this i`ve seen plenty of demos of CTR theme with exactly 326 x 280 images where are you guys finding them ??

Pls advise Jim
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    You can resize/crop any image that is larger than 326 x 280 with gimp (free).
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  • Profile picture of the author paulgl
    I assume you mean images for YOU to use for ads
    that YOU sell or create yourself? Not adsense?

    You can always resize them, or crop them using
    the most basic of image programs, even MS paint.

    If you mean adsense ads, well, what can I say.

    I'll reserve that comment until if/when you reply.

    Paul
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    • Profile picture of the author jimkirk1943
      Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

      I assume you mean images for YOU to use for ads
      that YOU sell or create yourself? Not adsense?

      You can always resize them, or crop them using
      the most basic of image programs, even MS paint.

      If you mean adsense ads, well, what can I say.

      I'll reserve that comment until if/when you reply.

      Paul
      Yes Paul i mean photo images lol !

      I normally just edit my images in `paint` i must admit i`m not very good with croping and office ect ect
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  • Profile picture of the author jimkirk1943
    Hi guys,

    thanks for the replys can i just ask how to resize to exactly 326 x 280 `if` the image is 400 x 266 ?

    I mean all the tools seem to allow you to resize the complete picture by even sizes like 50% , 10% ect
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  • Profile picture of the author marketwarrior06
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    Don't get it. Why don't you use Paint for custom resizing?
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Gimp makes it simple to resize an image.
    1. Open image in Gimp
    2. Right click image
    3. Select Scale Image
    4. Lock the width + height in the Scale Image popup
    5. Edit either the width or height pixel value
    6. Save the file
    7. Done

    You can also crop an image with gimp to get an exact width/height value (Google it).
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  • Profile picture of the author lovboa
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    Gimp and photoshop and are good tools, but I've been using Google Picasa lately.

    For people who just want one-click editing without all the complications of photoshop, it's awesome.
    Like all Google's products, it's really simple to use. Only thing is that it's very basic editing.
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  • Profile picture of the author InternetJon
    Something you can do if you're a little bit lazy is just head right over to Google images.

    Search for your image, then on the left side under the heading for Size pick "Exactly..." and put your height/width in there. You'll usually be able to find images pertaining to your niche, as long as it isn't too specific!
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    • Profile picture of the author Carl Brown
      Just go to oldapps and download an older version of Paint Shop Pro. You have 60 days to use it before you have to register. I still use PSP 6 for most things. There's not much of a learning curve like there is with photoshop or gimp if you've never used them before.

      Also, Paint.Net is free and easy to use. Just click "Image" then "Resize"
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