New pics of our boys

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doubleR44
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New pics of our boys

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Re: New pics of our boys

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The link for one of Cole's pictures was askew so I fixed it. You may want to size your pictures down a bit next time for those with computers who won't allow the pictures to upload so fast.

Anyway, your boys are gorgeous! I see Isak has a white patch under his chin, like my Keeks, but do you have trouble telling him and Cole apart sometimes?

I have 3 black cats and even though they range in age and slightly in size, I still call them by the wrong names. :lol:
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Re: New pics of our boys

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Gorgeous kitties :wink:

To reduce loading time, please reduce your images by at least half, since it would take up to 5 minutes+ for a slow connection or dial-up user to view these.

Tip: when an image stretches the page, you know it's too large.
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Re: New pics of our boys

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Thanks for the compliments, their our pride and joy :D

Sorry for the large sizes. I need practice or a way to resize I think.

Cleo: LOL YES Cole and Izak can be hard to tell apart alot of times. Two things will help, Cole has a pouch under his belly that sways back and forth when he walks, and Izak has a kind of kink at the end of his tail.
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Re: New pics of our boys

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The Sizes weren't too bad, only 2 1/2 minutes to load at 56K on my old dialup modem. :lol:

For easier viewing I reduce my photos to from 8" (576 pixels) to 10" (720 pixels.) or if you prefer 200 mm to 250 mm. Even people with older 14" monitors can then see the whole picture without scrolling and like Traci said, they load faster and use less memory. Cropping the image before resizing also reduces the memory size and speed and can make the picture more interesting by reducing clutter.

The Kodak site has hundreds of free tips on picture taking and editing and it is all free and from the best experts on picture taking and editing int he world.
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