by Anonymous on May 13th, 2008

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Whats the best way to resize pictures(KB to kb) from large to smaller?

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  • by Anonymous on September 11th, 2008

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    There are also some online tools that are very easy to use.

    http://webresizer.com.resizer
    - simple and shows you the difference in size

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  • by Anonymous on May 14th, 2008

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    Irfanview has a batch conversion, resize, and rename feature built right in to it. You can do just one of those functions or all of them at the same time.

    To bring up the batch utility, start irfanview and press the B key.

    http://www.irfanview.com/


    If you are trying to reduce the size on the disc the picture takes up, then use Irfanview to change the pictures compression and convert them to the PNG format.

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  • by __rc__ on November 15th, 2009

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    You can resize (reduce size) your photos or simply re-compress them (this helps with a factor up to 5x compared to the original size from the camera)

    - on various WEB sites (google for image converter online). Their advantage is that you do not have to pay anything, to install anything expect maybe for a java engine. Their disadvantages are limited image size, limited conversion formats and an average quality of the conversion results (most use predefined php or asp routines).

    - using image editing/viewing programs. They can be free (GIMP, Irfanview, Google Picasa) or commercial (Photoshop). They allow you to precisely set the conversion options resulting in good conversion results. Their weakness is the complex interface for a relatively simple task and the more or less poor support for converting a lot of images in one operation.

    - using dedicated image converters (free or paid). They are created for image conversion and are (typically) simple to use. Since these are tools shaped for this task, they (typically) have no weaknesses in image quality, easy to use, advanced conversion options, batch mode support, ... Some of them support RAW formats (a must for professional photographers) and maybe upload to various web photo album services (for example picasa WEB Albums). An example of an image converters supporting everything noted above is AZImage ( http://www.racsoftware.com/imageconverter.php ).

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  • by Slim746 on May 13th, 2008

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  • by susanella on May 13th, 2008

    susanella

    i sometimes go to microsoft word and resize the photo there. then copy that and paste on desktop. but it might not work cuz i forgot if it works. sorry.

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