Sunday, 3 August 2008

Geoff and Fabby

Just retrying sending by email and hope this works OK. I just found an obvious way to reduce sizes within windows. There is a box to the left of the folder within windows which says "e-mail the selected items" and it will also reduce the sizes all in one go. Of course this is no good for those of you that have macs. I know Mary does it in Picassa but I don't like Picassa as I can never find my pictures in the folders where I put them.

Don't know if these words will also come out in Photique anyway. But if they do this is Geoff and the fabulous Fabiana who we call Fabby. We babysat for her on Saturday night.

Just edited this from the blog as the only thing came out wrong was the title which had all the file names in.

4 comments:

kiwi said...

Fabiana is beautiful and Geoff very handsome !!! good size photos - must give it ago. Fabby appears to be enjoying her book - arn't they great these days not just "pop-ups" but pull outs, and touch, feel, textures and noises.

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

Fabiana is GORGEOUS and adorable and Geoff is of course handsome :-D and I love the sweet series and I got some great books for my grandchildren.

I love Picasa as I can find things so much more easily than any other program. It has a search feature that works so well and it opens directly into Photoshop, so I use it as a browser. I have never seen anything as easy so I wonder why you have problems, Kate.

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

PS I am in Syracuse NY 400 miles from home. Last night, we buried my parents. All my family is here--brothers, daughters etc. We're been so busy I haven't had much time to get on line.

Katie J said...

Hope you managed to make the burial a happy celebration of their lives Mary. Must have been good to see all your family.

I have my own filing system for my pictures but in Picassa they don't come up in the same way. I can't see the files I have put them in. So how do you search for them unless you happen to know their file no or the day they were taken. Or do you give every single picture a key word or something like that? Geoff tried it too and found the same thing.