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More attempts at posting pics – Lab’s debut
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October 15, 2003 at 8:23 pm #663
There are two ways to do it:
1. Just adjust your printer properties to print in grayscale only.
2. Change the resolution of the picture in whatever program you use to edit photos (ie. Photoeditor, Imaging, etc.) to black and white or shades of gray only. The wording may be different in your program. If you cannot find it, click on the Help menu, then search for Black and White. I am sure if you play around with it, you will figure it out.I hope I did more help than harm here.
mustbefishing
October 15, 2003 at 8:23 pm #278739There are two ways to do it:
1. Just adjust your printer properties to print in grayscale only.
2. Change the resolution of the picture in whatever program you use to edit photos (ie. Photoeditor, Imaging, etc.) to black and white or shades of gray only. The wording may be different in your program. If you cannot find it, click on the Help menu, then search for Black and White. I am sure if you play around with it, you will figure it out.I hope I did more help than harm here.
mustbefishing
October 16, 2003 at 12:28 am #678i like the black and white pics, would like to see a nice one of him sitting, mallard in the mouth, and the water behind him with the decoy spread. now that would be a picture.
shane
October 16, 2003 at 12:28 am #278785i like the black and white pics, would like to see a nice one of him sitting, mallard in the mouth, and the water behind him with the decoy spread. now that would be a picture.
shane
October 16, 2003 at 12:36 pm #689Shane,
A mallard would be nice, but what about a big Canada Goose?? I regretfully say that she doesn’t hold them in her mouth when she comes in. She just comes in and drops them at my feet. I never have trained her to hold. Some guys would say that I should’ve. After seeing another rookie lab in action, I chose not to worry about it. This lab would go out and get the bird and then proceed to swim at about a 45 degree angle away from his owner. When she got to shore, she ripped every feather from the poor bird. The owner would be chasing the dog and trying to get the dog to drop the bird. So, when she drops it off at my feet, I say “Good Girl”Thanks for the feedback on the pics guys.
mustbefishingOctober 16, 2003 at 12:36 pm #278825Shane,
A mallard would be nice, but what about a big Canada Goose?? I regretfully say that she doesn’t hold them in her mouth when she comes in. She just comes in and drops them at my feet. I never have trained her to hold. Some guys would say that I should’ve. After seeing another rookie lab in action, I chose not to worry about it. This lab would go out and get the bird and then proceed to swim at about a 45 degree angle away from his owner. When she got to shore, she ripped every feather from the poor bird. The owner would be chasing the dog and trying to get the dog to drop the bird. So, when she drops it off at my feet, I say “Good Girl”Thanks for the feedback on the pics guys.
mustbefishing
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