resize pictures

B

Bruce Hagen

GMG said:
My right click "resize " picture has stopped working...HELP


Maybe this?

Make sure no programs are running. (IE, OE, etc.).

Copy and paste the command in Start | Run:

REGSVR32 SHIMGVW.DLL

Click OK and reboot. Turn off and power back up. Don't use Turn Off |
Restart.

Or:

Disable [or Enable] Resize Graphic - Send To (Line 269, Left Side)
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
 
J

ju.c

D

db

there are a couple of things to keep
in mind when resizing pictures.

first of all it is a permanent and you
won't be able to 're-size it back to
its original state.

so make copies of the originals and
keep them in a safe place, like on a
cd or dvd.

then resize or experiment on the
pics that remain on the hard disk.

--------------

secondly, you may want to use a
program designed for pictures

most often they provide additional
features like filters and frames and
they can also convert them into
different formats and sizes.

another benefit provided by a
program designed for pictures is that
to a certain extent mistakes can be
undone.

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T

Terry R.

On 10/24/2009 8:16 AM On a whim, db pounded out on the keyboard
there are a couple of things to keep
in mind when resizing pictures.

first of all it is a permanent and you
won't be able to 're-size it back to
its original state.

so make copies of the originals and
keep them in a safe place, like on a
cd or dvd.

then resize or experiment on the
pics that remain on the hard disk.

--------------

secondly, you may want to use a
program designed for pictures

most often they provide additional
features like filters and frames and
they can also convert them into
different formats and sizes.

another benefit provided by a
program designed for pictures is that
to a certain extent mistakes can be
undone.

Using the MS Powertoy Image Resizer doesn't overwrite the original.


Terry R.
 

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