Help with skirts (!)

Started by Fr Mike, January 25, 2007, 08:23:51 PM

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Fr Mike

Go Fleiter,

Thanks for the input about putting photos on the Forum. I found and downloaded "Photo Studio" and will begin working with it.

Was in Germany twice last year, doing a "gig: for the USAF the last time. Enjoyed touring around mainly southern Germany. Beautiful country. May go again this year.

Cheers!

Fr Mike

1936 Plymouth, P2 Deluxe 4 Dr Touring Sedan
1931 Buick, Model 8-57 4 Dr Touring Sedan
Fond memories of my old cars of former years.
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Go Fleiter

Dear Fr Mike, this week I put the foto hints on this forum, but I don?t remember on which post.
So, here again:

Above the last entry of a post You find the icon ?reply?.
It brings You to the reply window, where You find ?Additional options ? at the bottom.
Now two rows open to put Your picture?s file link in.  Usually 150-200 KB size will be accepted. If Yours are bigger than 300 KB, You must reduce them, maybe as follows:

If You open Your file with Photo Studio, You can choose "size of picture" (?? /have the german version "Bildgr??e") and than give in e.g. 50%, (save as "temp" )- this will reduce the file size reasonably.

POC admin Mark Olson suggests: ?All posted photos on the web look fine at 72 dots per inch.  It is the way all monitors display things - higher resolution is fine for printing - in fact you need 200-300 dots per inch to get a good print out.  Most stuff posted on the web Can't be printed unless it has a linked high resolution photo you can click on to print.?

If You have a scanner, do as I did not knowing the secrets of  grafic plus digitals:
scan a print with 100 dpi or even at black and white, so at least we get an impression of Your car.

Greetings! Go
Living in Düsseldorf/Germany, retired Dentist, wife retired lawyer, 2 daughters Judge and psychologist, 3 Grandchilds-Sorry for bad English
I like- PennsyRR- travelling Europe in my very original 51 Ply- My whole basement HO Germany based Model Railroad- 50ties stuff- Italy
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Fr Mike

Thanks for your reply! I have tried in vain to download photos to the Forum. So, I emailed a photo.
Fr Mike

1936 Plymouth, P2 Deluxe 4 Dr Touring Sedan
1931 Buick, Model 8-57 4 Dr Touring Sedan
Fond memories of my old cars of former years.
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brucepine

I will be pleased to share about 1938 skirts (fender shields).  I cannot find your image.
38 P6 Touring + many Valiants
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Fr Mike

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Please! How were fender skirts attached to the fenders on a '36 Plymouth? Surely somebody knows! See attached photo.
Fr Mike

1936 Plymouth, P2 Deluxe 4 Dr Touring Sedan
1931 Buick, Model 8-57 4 Dr Touring Sedan
Fond memories of my old cars of former years.
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