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30-01-2002 03:27 AM #16Brett_FingerGuest
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Here's one for travis, a north queensland silver trout!!
Hookin,Brett
30-01-2002 08:12 AM
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Here's a nice fish we got out on the reefs, on the Goldcoast.
30-01-2002 04:44 PM
#18
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Sorry guys, an error message keeps coming up every time I try and send the photo of my Yellowfin.The attatchment size is more than the allowable size.I dont know how to make it smaller.
Frustrated Cap
30-01-2002 06:15 PM
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imported_admin
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Hi
The error message you are getting is due to the file size of your pic being over 100K.
This is most likely due to the pic being scanned at too high a resolution or too large a physical size, or both.
For some info on scanning, file size, DPI, etc, etc have a look at http://www.scantips.com/
31-01-2002 02:35 AM
#20
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Cap,
rescan at 75 dpi (the magic number) and save as jpg or gif file.
Luke
31-01-2002 06:49 AM
#21
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This is a darwin sea run trout, or metal head
i.e milk fish for those unsure.
still got 5 shots to finish finger on the roll for some biggies...
31-01-2002 09:24 AM
#22
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Thanks for your help guys,I did a test run and it seemed to work,so finally, here is the pic of the Yellowfin that I caught.
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31-01-2002 12:10 PM
#23
Cremated_Reddog
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sorry Trav but mate I'd prefer the BF's trout, it looks more likely to put up a battle than that thing I'm sure you caught it in your mates fish tank in the lounge room.....hahahahaha
31-01-2002 04:52 PM
#24
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They might not be the biggest but i bet they tasted bettter
then the ones above????
some lippers and trag, and see wat the sun does to your
old noggin when u dont wear the rite hats all your life
31-01-2002 05:17 PM
#25
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I didn't know that this photo session was going to be a pissing contest.
I couldn't get my photos of my main ( big ) catches down to 100kb........ shoot, even the pics weighed 4kgs.
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31-01-2002 06:47 PM
#26
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My problem is that I'm the one always holding the camera - here's a golden perch I caught at Leslie last November, but I had to get my daughter to model it for me!
31-01-2002 06:54 PM
#27
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Here's a team effort between myself and our friend Mark. It was after a big night, so excuse my appearance!
01-02-2002 08:13 AM
#28
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Here's a picture of my daughter and a chopper I caught.
Cheers
Wayne
01-02-2002 08:43 AM
#29
imported_admin
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Hi all,
A note on uploading pics.
If the file name contains a & it will be auto deleted by the upload script. This is a security feature.
So if you have a file with a & in it that you wish to use, simply rename the file and remove the &.
For futher info on scanning, file size, DPI, etc, have a look at the following
http://www.ausfish.com.au/fishphotos/scan.htm
01-02-2002 01:54 PM
#30
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Pro active as normal hey steve, keep it up brother cuz this tosser in Darwin appreciates it all!




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My problem is that I'm the one always holding the camera - here's a golden perch I caught at Leslie last November, but I had to get my daughter to model it for me!
Here's a team effort between myself and our friend Mark. It was after a big night, so excuse my appearance!