Re: NEED SOME HELP TO REDUCE AMOUNT OF PIXELS IN PHOTOS, OLD MAN HERE



From a post by John Inzer....................

I'm not sure if the following powertoy would be
what you are looking for but it's quite useful
for quickly resizing batches of image files.

OK, go to the following link and download and
install: ImageResizer.exe

http://tinyurl.com/2meyw

Then you can open any folder that contains
images and you will have an option to resize.
Just right click the selected image files and
choose Resize Pictures from the menu. You
can select one image or a whole group.

The program will place the resized copies in
the folder with your originals.
(Tip: *Never* overwrite your originals)

To insure that images in both portrait and
landscape orientation are resized to the
same dimensions...go to...Advanced...
and enter the largest number in both fields.
IOW...for 600x800...enter 800 in both fields.

End John post...............................


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 08:18:06 -0700, JESTER_ROJ
<JESTERROJ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

mY LOCAL RADIO STATION HAS A WEB SITE WHERE WE CAN USE A CLASSISIED SECTION
TO SELL OR BUY ITEMS FOR FREE. i AM TRYING TO LOAD SOME PHOTOS I HAVE IN MY
HP DOCUMENT VIEWER AND CAN'T GET THEM TO LOAD ON THE WEB PAGE. tHE FOLKS AT
THE STATION SAID I HAD TO REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF PIXELS IN THE PHOTOS AND I
DON'T KNOW HOW.
PLEASE HELP AN OLD GUY. ALSO PLEASE DON'T GET TO TECHY ON ME NOT THAT GOOD
WITH COMPUTER, SLOW AND EASY PLEASE, STEP BY STEP.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP IN ADVANCE IT IS APPRECIATED.
MIRTH IS KING

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