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Donna I know what you’re saying. I consider myself to be fairly tech savvy and I had a very hard time with the learning curve of the Oregon 6xx series. I still might return mine since I have until April to decide.
DOH! I just figured out who Burr560 is…
My apologies in advance for creating a puzzle with rotating pieces, but at least it is only 24 pieces…
@sandlanders wrote:
@hack1of2 wrote:
BBG I use Faststone Image Viewer to resize pictures. It’s free. And it not only is one of the best image viewer/organizers (and my default image viewer for my thousands of pictures), but it does the following:
1. Resizes the people in the pictures so that they appear at least twenty pounds lighter.
I can hardly believe it’s free! Been using it for a few years now.
I have to get this for my photos!!!
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LOL. Pat. Actually I can do that with Photoshop. But I’m not the kind that tells. 😉
@Braid Beards Gang wrote:
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It has a lot of stuff. First one:
15:45, good enough to place in the top ten 🙂
@Braid Beards Gang wrote:
Wow!! She has grown. I just downloaded the program. I will play tonight.
Thank you.
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BBG I use Faststone Image Viewer to resize pictures. It’s free. And it not only is one of the best image viewer/organizers (and my default image viewer for my thousands of pictures), but it does the following:
1. Resizes pictures
2. Batch rename files (e.g. change names of 30 pictures all at once from IMG_3572 etc. to Highcliff_01, Highcliff_02, etc.)
3. Draw lines, circles, etc. on images
4. Write text on top of photo
5. Change timestamp on photos or groups of photos with correct time/date
6. Adjust timestamp to compensate for time zone differences (e.g. If Kim and I both took pictures on a vacation, but my camera was off by 2 hours from hers, I could change all my pictures +- 2 hours so they would be synched with hers)
7. Change color saturation, lighting, etc.
8. Clone in or out distracting objects (such as giving a face a 3rd eye, or eliminating a sign or person in the background)
9. Add borders and special effects
10. Crop, sharpen or blur images
11. View images sorted by date, size, name, etc.
12. Brighten the dark pixels in a picture without altering the medium and light pixels (highly recommended tool). Example:Turn this:

into this:

I can hardly believe it’s free! Been using it for a few years now.
Congrats on 1,000; such a nice round number!
Wow, very nice!
Dave, the cache Nathan Navigates West Allis is comprised of many waypoints, all of which are virtuals except the final. No tags, no markers, no waypoint containers. Do they really need to be recorded? I noticed that they are now on the LCG for multicache waypoints needed.
It has already been played over 300 times today! Wow!
Now that’s a great team!
@sandlanders wrote:
Here’s another puzzle that is found through this link only:
That was a fun one! And I have the fastest time. That is, of course, until other humans besides me attempt the puzzle…
Welcome Michelle & “team.” It’s great to hear that you and your tribe have embraced geocaching, what a fun activity! I hope you continue to have fun caching as well as browsing through the WGA website with all the informative and sometimes silly conversations we have on here! 😀
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