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2nd November 2012, 23:39 #1
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Picture size reduction app?
Hi, I am showing my tech illiteracy here, but I wanted to start a thread and post a picture in it, but all my pics are oversize. The "insert image" button will only allow 620 x 280 size pics to be inserted. I have tried Picasa, and the various photo viewer software in my laptop, but to no avail.
Can any of you suggest an app that will accurately reduce picture size so I can get cracking?
Cheers, Simon.
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3rd November 2012, 13:30 #2
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Almost any drawing programme will do it - if you've got a Windows PC you've probably already got Paint, which is extremely basic but would get the job done (Image -> Resize, or CTRL+W).
I personally use FastStone Viewer, which has a myriad of editing options including resize, cropping, DPI changes, watermarks and much more; and can also batch process if you need to edit multiple pictures.
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3rd November 2012, 14:24 #3
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I used gimp so far, but FastStone looks nice so I'll give it a go too now
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3rd November 2012, 14:57 #4
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I use PhotoStudio 2000.. Works great.
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3rd November 2012, 16:40 #5
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If you are using Windows you don't even need paint. Double clock a picture in file manager and it will open in a photo viewer application (not an app, apps are only for phones
). You can resize from there.
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3rd November 2012, 16:59 #6
for windows try this one: VSO Image Resizer, Resize Pictures, Image Converter, Photo Resizer Light
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4th November 2012, 08:35 #7
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Cheers all.
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20th November 2012, 04:16 #8
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just use the existing program of windows "paint" and change the size of the picture via changing the percentage of it...
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20th November 2012, 04:31 #9
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I like it how with Tapatalk there is no resizing necessary.
Of course this means that the picture has to be sent via your phone.
I find it very convenient.Without sharing there can be no justice,
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