If you dont have any of the one's Seanery meantioned, this one is free. onced you download it, open you pic, click "resize/resample" in the "image" flip down, and choose about 600 or so for the width, and the length will do itself automaticly. then save it as a Jpeg, or NOT Gif, and there you go!..
SirAndy
Aug 14 2003, 10:54 PM
QUOTE(Andyrew @ Aug 14 2003, 09:50 PM)
then save it as a Jpeg, or Gif, and there you go!..
no, no GIF please ...
gif is only 256 colors and used for graphics, not for pictures. save is as a JPG which will give you good compression without loss of quality. size it down to some 400 or 500 pixel in width. make sure it's 72 dpi (which is probably the default on your camera)
Andy
Andyrew
Aug 14 2003, 10:55 PM
Errr, sorry andy, didnt know..
Fixed my post though..
Scott Carlberg
Aug 14 2003, 10:58 PM
QUOTE(SirAndy @ Aug 14 2003, 09:49 PM)
QUOTE(Scott Carlberg @ Aug 14 2003, 09:45 PM)
Umm, how do I reduce the size of my picture?
what kind of puter do you use?
my OS is 98 2nd edition.
SirAndy, I'm going to try the dimensions that you suggested right now in MS Picture IT.
Jeroen
Aug 15 2003, 04:36 AM
Hey what's wrong with CorelDraw ??? Ah, maybe you're right, but I've been using it for so long and am too lazy to learn Adobe
One of the few pieces of shareware that I kept and paid for. It'll uniformly reduce pics, and also do HTML pages full of your pics, with links to the source images.
Lots of features - very easy to use.
-Rusty
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