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  • oodi
    Registered Member
    • Jun 2002
    • 1650
    • California

    Tips for resizing photos

    There is a maximum file size for posting on most boards, so you will probably have to resize the pics to decrease the file size. If you have Windows XP, there is a great little tool from Microsoft called Image Resizer. You can download it from the Microsoft website: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...powertoys.mspx
    All you have to do with this tool is right click on the photo, and select "Resize Pictures" in the drop down menu. You can resize one or several pics at once. When the size option menu pops up, choose "Small" for posting on the message board. Please note that this will create a new file, and will not alter the original photo.

    If you have another version of Windows, I found another program which also resizes images. I haven't used it, so I can't say how well it works. However, it did receive a fairly good rating from Download.com. You can download this program here: http://www.imageresizer.com/

    Hope this helps,

    Judi
    There's two dates in time that they'll carve on your stone, and everyone knows what they mean.
    But what's more important is the time that is known, as that little dash there in between.
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    Re:Tips for resizing photos

    "If you have another version of Windows, I found another program which also resizes images. I haven't used it, so I can't say how well it works. However, it did receive a fairly good rating from Download.com. You can download this program here: http://www.imageresizer.com/"

    I use W98 (I know I am wayyyyyyy behind) and that one works great.
    I use it all the time. As if I would post alot of pic.

    Ronald

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    • Elcid
      Registered Member
      • Nov 2004
      • 1776

      #3
      Re: Tips for resizing photos

      I use this FREE software to resize pics and compress them to the 85K size limit for this forum:



      Enjoy!
      Sandeep

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      • Elcid
        Registered Member
        • Nov 2004
        • 1776

        #4
        Re: Tips for resizing photos

        Here's some good tips for taking pics that I recently found! Sorry about the Italian ....



        HTH,
        Sandeep

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        • wsoxman
          Registered Member
          • Nov 2003
          • 35
          • Lockport and Carol Stream Illinois

          #5
          Re: Tips for resizing photos

          Dang!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I wish I'd see this tool 3 years ago. Building a website, Aguabid, and emailing, photos were always in MBs. Thanks so much!!!!!!!!!!!! I will share this tool with my customers.

          Jack

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          • oodi
            Registered Member
            • Jun 2002
            • 1650
            • California

            #6
            Re: Tips for resizing photos

            Jack,

            Glad you finally found it!

            Judi
            There's two dates in time that they'll carve on your stone, and everyone knows what they mean.
            But what's more important is the time that is known, as that little dash there in between.

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            • bgbdwlf2500
              Registered Member
              • Aug 2007
              • 199
              • Charleston, SC

              #7
              Re: Tips for resizing photos

              if you can right click click edit, mine opens paint....go to image, stretch/skew and type in 30 in both the top boxes (its a %)....thats usually enough to make it work..very easy to do........

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              • Wahter
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                • Apr 2002
                • 2793
                • USA
                • Walter

                #8
                Re: Tips for resizing photos

                Here's another freeware program for Windows that lets you resize photos (even batches several photos):

                FastStone Photo Resizer


                or available from download.com:
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                Walter
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                • kitfoxdrvr
                  Registered Member
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 25

                  #9
                  Re: Tips for resizing photos

                  If you are using Vista and have not found a good resizer, here is one that I found recently that works great and is FREEWARE!:



                  It integrates into the "Explore" function (rt click "Start", left click "Explore") so that if you right click on an image thumbnail, it becomes one of the options pulled up. Will size to any dimension or select from many standard dimensions. Once you select one, it defaults back to that one when used next. Renames the new file with the new dimensions added. And actually bug free so far in Vista.

                  Steve

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                  • 1Chuck9669
                    Registered Member
                    • Aug 2008
                    • 228
                    • Pueblo, Colorado

                    #10
                    Re: Tips for resizing photos

                    I found I could use Microsoft Power Point to change the resolution to allow for the 85MB limit. Select a slide design that you can insert a photo, select slide show from the toolbar, choose resolution, then find a resolution that will decrease the size of the file. Worked as a quick fix for me.
                    Attached Files
                    Charles "Chuck" Scoggins
                    Pueblo, Colorado

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                    • Patr1ck
                      Registered Member
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 729
                      • Tempe, AZ

                      #11
                      Re: Tips for resizing photos

                      Originally posted by oodi
                      There is a maximum file size for posting on most boards, so you will probably have to resize the pics to decrease the file size. If you have Windows XP, there is a great little tool from Microsoft called Image Resizer. You can download it from the Microsoft website: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...powertoys.mspx
                      All you have to do with this tool is right click on the photo, and select "Resize Pictures" in the drop down menu. You can resize one or several pics at once. When the size option menu pops up, choose "Small" for posting on the message board. Please note that this will create a new file, and will not alter the original photo.

                      If you have another version of Windows, I found another program which also resizes images. I haven't used it, so I can't say how well it works. However, it did receive a fairly good rating from Download.com. You can download this program here: http://www.imageresizer.com/

                      Hope this helps,

                      Judi
                      Very cool, thanks.

                      Pat
                      + + =

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                      • I am irish...
                        Registered Member
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 1

                        #12
                        Re: Tips for resizing photos

                        If your using Mac OS X does anyone know how to re-size photos?

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                        • Dennis The Mennis
                          Registered Member
                          • Jul 2004
                          • 136
                          • Roseville CA

                          #13
                          Re: Tips for resizing photos

                          Google has a free app called picnik... It works great http://www.picnik.com/

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