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Old 06-07-2005, 10:39 AM
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Question How do i resize pictures?

I am using a pc with xp.I have Easyshare and Picassa.I need to resize the pictures so i can post them on these forums and have spent many hours trying but have had no success.Thanks for any assistance.McAhron


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Old 06-08-2005, 10:54 AM
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Old 06-08-2005, 02:36 PM
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I donno if my method will help you, I use a scanner instead of a camera...

When I scan the pic, before I save it, I have the option of fiddling with the pic quality and the size, so I click on the size button and then click the 50%, then I'll save it as a jpeg. After that I'll take it to picassa to crop out all the empty space which also makes it smaller. I hope this helps, though unless you're using a scanner I doubt it will.


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Download Irfanview. http://www.irfanview.com

Open your image with it and click on the Image menu. There's a resize option there.


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I figured it out.I needed to export the pictures from Piccassa to my documents and this allowed me to reduce them.Thanks for your time and help.McAhron


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Go to this site.Scroll down to Image Resizer. Install it. Then you can resize images just by right clicking on them and selecting resize image. VERY NICE ulitiy I use 90% of the time. CLeartype is also very good on this page.

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