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winxp had a good picture resizer, which is available on the microsoft site, but Vista is still lacking a program, which would resize giant images (7MB) or make smaller copies of it for websites.
I've been using photoshop to resize my pictures on the fly, but it's a pain to open it and load it for every picture. Anyone knows a fast way to resize pictures in Vista? |
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If photoshop is difficult you can use of mspaint on the windows.
Image->Resize/Skew |
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I use a free program called faststone image viewer to resize and crop in Vista or XP.
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Edited by
Atlantis75
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Sat 08/29/09 10:47 AM
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If photoshop is difficult you can use of mspaint on the windows. Image->Resize/Skew I know about that, but I want something that does it automatically without messing around too long one by one. I got over 600 new pictures and they are all huge (made with a 8.1 megapixel camera). I want to upload them to the net, but it would take forever it's several gigabytes, so I want to create a smaller copies of them, keeping the original at the same time. |
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Edited by
Quietman_2009
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Sat 08/29/09 10:51 AM
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wow...thanks quietman...that's exactly what I wanted to say a batch-resize function.. |
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be sure to download the plug ins too
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be sure to download the plug ins too yep, already started to resize. 2291 images to go |
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that's what i was going to suggest, as well... |
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wow, I don't like flckr. I uploaded 200 pics and i hit the monthly limit already.
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There's also Paint.net, which is a pretty good resizer/editor.
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Lightroom can do batch resize and save. I use both Lightroom and PhotoshopCS4 - but lightroom is faster :)
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