In order for your images to display, they need to be up to a maximum of 400kb(kilobytes) and 500 pixels in size.
Your images will need to be resized accordingly, and saved in JPEG or GIF format.
Due to the nature of different software and camera packages, we cannot list a full set of instructions on how to resize your images, so please consult your software user guide.
However, if you would like help with your images, please contact us: support@ukno1.co.uk
We have now provided a link to Microsoft's Powertoys Image Resizer, to allow you to resize images easily and quickly.
Powertoys Image Resizer can be downloaded from here:
Microsoft Power Toys - Image Resizer
A guide to using the software can be found below:
Image Resizer Guide
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Open the folder that contains the pictures you want to resize. In Thumbnail view, right-click any picture you want to resize, and click Resize Pictures. |

2. In the Resize Pictures dialog box, click the size you want your photo to be, and click OK. In general, Small is a good selection for most of your needs, such as e-mailing pictures or posting them to a Web site.

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The original file, flowers.jpg, is still intact; and a new, resized file, named flowers (Small).jpg, has been added to the same folder. |

Resize multiple photos at once
To resize a sequence of photos at once, click the first photo in the sequence, hold down the SHIFT key, and click the last photo in the sequence. All the photos in between those that you clicked will be selected. Follow the steps outlined previously to resize the sequence of selected photos.
To resize nonsequential photos in a folder, click the first photo, and hold down the CTRL key while you click the other pictures you want to resize. Once you have your photos selected, follow the steps outlined previously to resize the selected photos.
Advanced features
Image Resizer includes some additional advanced features. Click the Advanced tab to show the following options:
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Custom lets you manually set the size you want for your photos. |
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Make pictures smaller but not larger constrains resizing to only sizes smaller than the original photo. |
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Resize the original pictures (don't create copies) permanently applies resizing to your original photo. |

Remember, download from here as well as other features from Microsoft. Please read the terms and conditions, outlined on the site.
If you need any further assistance, please email support@ukno1.co.uk and we will be happy to help you.
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