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535096 2007-03-23 23:03:00 Sorry my fault, I probably read the question wrong:rolleyes: , changing actual dimensions of image is under image>image size in file menu. winmacguy (3367)
535097 2007-03-24 09:56:00 Im another supergran!! Im with her! Irfanview does it all. I had someone ask me this very thing last night, for uploading pics to TradeMe. Irfanview did the job in seconds .. no mucking around Lovelee (6586)
535098 2007-03-25 11:11:00 Microsoft have a "Resize" Powertoy that works a treat ... once it's installed, just right-click on a photo (or group of photos) and choose Resize. It puts resized copies next to the originals. Easy to use :) davehartley (3487)
535099 2007-04-12 04:13:00 I just leave the photo size as is but change the resolution to 72dpi and save the filres. They seem okay to view on Trade Me and have never been over the size limit. Beemer (6956)
535100 2007-04-12 23:02:00 I managed to fix it eventualy,by using Google picasa,which i found quite easy to use!I did try Ifanview but was'nt very successful.However thanks for all your input,much appreciated!!

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braintree (8065)
535101 2007-04-13 03:16:00 The best photo resizing app that I have come across yet is VSO Image Resizer (www.vso-software.fr). Once installed you can set up your preferred options, make them the default then when you right-click on a pic or pics in Windows Explorer, choose "VSO Image Resizer" then click OK. And that's it.

It is also very quick and easy to choose other options for the times you want other than the default settings. I regularly use three graphics programs that can all resize images but this little app beats them all hands down for speed and ease of use.
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