Stick the photo on your PC desktop and rotate it _before_ posting. Most websites don't properly read/follow any rotation info contained in the metadata for the photo.Sorry, don't know how to turn the pic around
Waaaaay too complicated... Right Click / Rotate (counter) clockwise!Here you go:
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I used Adobe Acrobat to rotate it. Then I copied it into MS Word and printed it to a PDF. I picked it back up using Adobe Acrobat, cut the magins to zero, and saved it as a JPG. That reduced the file size from 2.1 MB to 62 KB. Cheers!
Right click and then do what? Rotate with what? Please explain. TIA.Waaaaay too complicated... Right Click / Rotate (counter) clockwise!
Life is too short to mess with computers more than you have to!
I am assuming that you are on Windows. I usually temporarily store images on my desktop but they can also be gotten to via Windows Explorer. Hove the mouse pointer over the file or image and right click. This should bring up a long menu and near the top you should see Rotate CW or Rotate CCW. Click on those until your photo is right side up.Right click and then do what? Rotate with what? Please explain. TIA.
... This should bring up a long menu and near the top you should see Rotate CW or Rotate CCW ...."I am assuming that you are on Windows. I usually temporarily store images on my desktop but they can also be gotten to via Windows Explorer. Hover the mouse pointer over the file or image and right click. This should bring up a long menu and near the top you should see Rotate CW or Rotate CCW. Click on those until your photo is right side up.
Yes, you first have to download the photo to your PC, rotate it and then repost it back to the forum.... This should bring up a long menu and near the top you should see Rotate CW or Rotate CCW ...."
That rotate option from a long menu does not appear on my screen if I right click on the OP's image in post #1, and even if it did, the rotated Pic has to be saved back to this forum somehow. Steve, it might be a piece of cake for you, but not for me or others. What I like most about my procedure is the 35 to 1 reduction in the file size of the Pic in post #6 vs. the pic shown in post #1.
Got no right click/rotate. I copied it into paint and did it, but came back to someone had beat me to it - I'm running Opera GX - what are you using that gives you an edit option?Waaaaay too complicated... Right Click / Rotate (counter) clockwise!
Life is too short to mess with computers more than you have to!
Can you convert it to Metric?Here you go:
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I used Adobe Acrobat to rotate it. Then I copied it into MS Word and printed it to a PDF. I picked it back up using Adobe Acrobat, cut the magins to zero, and saved it as a JPG. That reduced the file size from 2.1 MB to 62 KB. Cheers!
These instructions are for a Windoze box. With Opera I am assuming that you have a Mac.Got no right click/rotate. I copied it into paint and did it, but came back to someone had beat me to it - I'm running Opera GX - what are you using that gives you an edit option?
I've always read 7-8 psi was the pressure to check. The first carb I checked with it (shown in pic), I pumped it to 8 psi. Would have held it forever, I guess the needle isn't my problem on that one....So what is a pass and a fail on your gauge when you pump it up.
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