Paint does not make your screenshots smaller. Your problem is most probably that the MS Paint window is not maximized and so the visible image is smaller than the screen. You can use the vertical and horizontal scroll bars to unveil the rest of the image.
Prnt screen it by pressing PRT SC on your keyboard then paste it on word or paint anywhere really
Darker tints will make a room smaller.
Usually when you paint a color a darker color (like red) it does make a room look a little smaller. In contrast, when you paint a room a lighter/pastel color it tends to make the room feel like its bigger.
Yes because it makes it look like its closing up.
there are some edit software to make digital photos smaller. for example, photoshop, paint... maybe you want to use your photos to make a scrapbook, and share with your friends. learn how to make scrapbook: http://www.imediacreator.com/tutorial-photo/how-to-make-scrapbook-on-mac.html#175
Click the print scrn button on your keyboard
To view screenshots in Crossfire, navigate to the game's installation folder on your computer. Typically, screenshots are saved in a "Screenshots" folder within the game directory. You can also access them through the in-game menu if there is an option for viewing or managing screenshots. If you're using a platform like Steam, the screenshots might be saved in the Steam library under the "Screenshots" section for Crossfire.
Screen Dash. You can take screenshots, upload images, use paint tools, use photo editing tools, and instantly host images.
Use the Prt Scrn key on your keyboard. After race, open up paint and paste the screen shot into it. Save as a jpeg or whatever.
<p>In IL-2 Sturmovik 1946 you can use your "Print Screen" key to make uncompressed TGA screenshots. They'll be saved in your Game folder in the file name format GrabNNNN.tga</p>
The same way you capture screenshots of anything on your computer. If you are using windows: Press the "PrtScn" button. Then open a graphics program (such as paint) and paste the image. If you are using Mac: Press the Apple key ⌘ + Shift + 3 and then release. Then, again, open a graphics program and paste.
See related article for detailed explanation with screenshots.