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F70 worked for me today

BarryL

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Worked a Bulldozed lot today and set the F70 Sens at 80 Disc at 24, Thresh at -2 with Sharpshooter coil. lots of clad and a nice 1902 Barber quarter and 1911 Wheat and 1956 Rosie tried to post pics but keeps telling me file to large anyway finally starting to get the f70 to work for me more hours needed they are chatty until you can fine some good settings for the area the dime was only about 4 inches the quarter was well over 7 inches
 
Preaching to the choir here, seems to to everything you want or need it to do anywhere you want to do it.
 
really liking this one for sure I hope to put in many hours with it
 
If your picture is too large to post here you can get the free IrfanView picture software.

Just load the software, Go to "File" then "Open" and go to where your picture is stored.

Next, go to "Image" in the software, and go to "Resize/Resample."
Prior to Resizing my file it is 1.5 megabytes. After Resizing it is 721 kilobytes.

Or you can just open the large file in IrfanView and go to File then Save As. It will pop open a slider bar on the right where you can slide
the bar down to about "55" and save as JPG. Now my file went from 1.5 Mb to 44.5 Kb and the picture still looks good.

You can also crop the picture to just show the coin and that too will save tons of megabytes.
 
Barry, there's plenty of free imaging software to reduce file sizes. I like XnView (version 2.12) for its simplicity. It's first and foremost a picture viewer and sorter but basic processing can be applied including resizing and rotations. IfranView is a good one too but I'm not sure if the newer versions are completely adware free. Resizing your images is always a better idea than saving the original size in JPG in a low percentage of quality as mentioned by Tony.

Everybody wants to see your finds.
 
I totally agree! Irfanview should be on everyone's computer! I use it on a daily basis! It is just about the best freeware there is out there. iPhotoDaw is wonderful freeware for editing photos and annotations and PhotoScape is a whole suite that is great and for a great screen capture freeware, you just can not beat PicPick. Down only from the links below. Do not download from any other source. If you do, do a 'custom' install and uncheck the boxes.

http://www.irfanview.net/
http://www.iphotodraw.com/
http://www.photoscape.org/ps/main/index.php
http://ngwin.com/picpick
 
dfmike said:
Barry, there's plenty of free imaging software to reduce file sizes. I like XnView (version 2.12) for its simplicity. It's first and foremost a picture viewer and sorter but basic processing can be applied including resizing and rotations. IfranView is a good one too but I'm not sure if the newer versions are completely adware free. Resizing your images is always a better idea than saving the original size in JPG in a low percentage of quality as mentioned by Tony.

Everybody wants to see your finds.
IrfanView has no adware or any hidden software things to bug you.

I just re-installed the latest version.
 
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