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Old March 17th, 2007
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Default Re: Image resizing

If you use Windows XP they have a "Power Toy" called Image Resizer It's a very small application that allows you to "right click" an image and choose from three standard sizes or use a custom setting to make the image any size you want. Not only does this reduce the dimension's of viewable size (for really large photo's), but it drastically reduces the file size itself (k, Kb mg, etc.) You can also highlight and reduce two or more images at the same time. The quality of reduce photo's is not noticeably reduced. BEST OF ALL IT'S FREE

this link will take you to the download site:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...powertoys.mspx

Scroll down the right side for this file:

ImageResizer.exe
521 KB 2 min @ 28.8 Kbps

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