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Your screenshots are HUGE. They're PNG files and some are as big as 1.4 Megabytes per image. This makes the page load slowly for many users. IS there any way you can change them to JPGS before uploading? The preferred format for screenshots is JPG. MPM2008

Whoops.....sorry about that. I'll change them to .jpg's as soon as possible and re-upload.

Alright, I uploaded JPG's of every picture and put them on the page, should be fixed now.

Re:Boondock Saints

Thanks, I missed that. Now that you mentioned it, I remember seeing that when I watched the movie the first time, but it slipped my mind the second. I'm busy right now, but I'll upload it at some point. No one will fret over a missing holster gun for a few days. Right now I'm uploading Mr. & Mrs. Smith. - Gunmaster45

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You seem to be learning pretty fast. We shall continue to help out! -MT2008 01:36, 5 March 2009 (UTC)

Soldier pics

Do you have image editing software? Just curious, because I was going to re-do the screen shots (the OA93 are mine) and I don't mind giving up doing the update on the page, but you need to adjust the contrast on your pics. They are lower contrast than normal. Also try to save the images to the highest resolution. They are large, but low resolution settings. Thanks and good work. MoviePropMaster2008 04:48, 6 September 2009 (UTC)

Edit, sorry if that seemed in anyway bossy. :) I was just curious and interested to see if you had imaging software. Great work! :) MPM2008

Actually no, I just use paint. Please feel free to re-do any screenshots, I know mine aren't the best. I don't know much about image editing. And no worries, yo uwere not rude, I understand ^^

Thanks so much for your understanding. I realized that it may have seemed dickish after I typed it, but no offense was intended! :) Anyway this was what I was referring to

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I think my machine captures contrast a little better, but the contrast adjustment can be done after capture with the right image software. :) I have CS3 on one machine and CS4, but I assume most folks don't want to spend $1800 on the latest version of Photoshop. ;)

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MoviePropMaster2008 05:52, 6 September 2009 (UTC)

Ah, I see what you mean. Sorry, I just don't have the software for that kind of stuff, and I rarely upload any screens anyway. But like I said, feel free to upload better quality screens and replace mine.