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Identity HelpPLEASE help identify!

29th Mar 2015 05:13 UTCTim62187

My fiancee and i were hiking through the trails by the Delaware water gap and came upon this possible mineral but cannot seem to figure it out. We are both very curious. And would like help.unfortunately the only pictures i have of it are toolarge to attach to the message. So if someone us willing to take a look please email me at createdbydefault28@gmail.com and i can email the pictures...Thank You!

29th Mar 2015 08:26 UTCBecky Coulson 🌟 Expert

Tim, try to post photos here on Mindat, and you will have many expert eyes!

29th Mar 2015 08:41 UTCTimothy Greenland

Hello Tim,


Many photo treatment programs like Microsoft picture manager, which is probably on your computer, can re-size your photos - go into 'edit photos', choose 'compress pictures' then choose 'Documents' and save as under a modified name - that should make it small enough for you to post here and you will still keep your original full sized file for the future...


Best wishes


Tim

30th Mar 2015 03:25 UTCPaul Brandes 🌟 Manager

Paint is another program that you can use to reduce the size of the photo.

Just open the photo in Paint, click on "resize" and adjust the photo size as necessary.
 
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