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Old March 18th, 2007
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Default Re: Image resizing

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Originally Posted by Frenchy View Post
Most computers come with a basic paint program, you can easely change the size of the pictires to what this server requires there. Because many of us like having a full sized picture, we host our pictures elswhere with a link here. I can understand how to some 56K users this can be a pain, but then again, most of us either have DSL or Cable so uploads and downloads are not noticed as much when large pictures are shown.
Yea I have a a graphics program (Paint Shop Pro XI) and a cable connection, love large detailed photo's too, which I keep on my 180GB hard drive, the Image Resizer I use makes a "copy" of my photo's in a much smaller "file" size, (in terms of how many Kb, MB etc.) My digital camera takes photo's that are over 1MB is file size, a lot of email programs limit the size of a transfer, for example, at normal camera size I could send maybe 4 photo's in one email, however with the Resizer I could send about 15 at one time and still have the photo's appear the same dimensional size (for example: 8"x 10") on your computer screen as the originals AND it's an easy three clicks of the mouse process to reduce the file size, which is done as PA Rifleman says " ... without using up a lot of real estate".
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