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Re: Resizing photos

 
 
John Inzer
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      19th Aug 2003
"Johnnie J. Sixkiller" wrote:
> Trying to resize photos to 100kb and 900x800
> pixels. How is this done without the pic being
> over pixulated, when it is brought up in a web
> page?

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Hopefully you are reducing the size of the
image? If you are increasing the size of an
image that is smaller than 900x800 that may
be the cause of the pixelation.

I guess you're running WinXP or you wouldn't
be here...right?

OK, go to the following link and download and
install: ImageResizer.exe

http://tinyurl.com/36n

Then you can open any folder that contains
images and you will have an option to resize.
Just right click the selected image files and
choose Resize Pictures. You can select one
image or a whole group.

The program will place the resized copies in
the folder with your originals.

BTW...for the size you need...go to...Advanced
Button / Custom...and enter 900 in each field.

Another program that's good for resizing images
is IrfanView (it will provide more options than
ImageResizer):

Download IrfanView
http://irfanview.tuwien.ac.at/
(get the plug-ins too)

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John Inzer
Picture It! MVP
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