| rjmitche |
Ran across some free software for resizing digital pictures that might come in handy for some of the members here.
http://www.virtualzone.biz/resizer/
From the readme:
quote: Welcome to JPEG Resizer!
JPEG Resizer is a powerful tool for Microsoft (R) Windows (TM) which allows you to resize lots of JPEGs with just a few clicks.
It's packed with various advanced features such as Anti-Aliasing, Colorization and selectable JPEG Compression Factor. You can choose between four different resizing methods, specify how resized JPEGs should be named and where they should be stored.
If you shot photos with a digital camera at a resolution that is too high for presenting your photos on the internet, you need to resize them. JPEG Resizer makes this jobs quite easy as you don't need to resize each single image for itself.
No installation or special files are required to run JPEG Resizer. Just run the file "resizer.exe" - that's it.
If you like this tool, feel free to redistribute it - but please inform us about the redistribution and include a link to our website (see below).
Enjoy ;)
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Copyright © 2002-2003 Virtualzone.de. All rights reserved.
Written by Heinrich Peuser <heinrich@virtualzone.de>.
Website: http://www.virtualzone.biz/
I haven't used this utility myself yet but it appears to be fairly easy to use. (I use the WinXP Image Resizer Power Toy that can be found here.)
Anyway, here is a screen shot of the resizing options: |
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| mdxxxx |
| I've found this utility very useful as with several other power toys...:4: :29: |
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| Warzau |
| Thanks rjmitche, I dont know bout the rest of you but I've gotten annoyed when pcitures are upload that blow out margins, even on my 1280X1024. |
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| 2002 Acura MDX! |
quote: Originally posted by rjmitche
Ran across some free software for resizing digital pictures that might come in handy for some of the members here.
http://www.virtualzone.biz/resizer/
From the readme:
I haven't used this utility myself yet but it appears to be fairly easy to use. (I use the WinXP Image Resizer Power Toy that can be found here.)
Anyway, here is a screen shot of the resizing options:
My Winzip period has expired, do you have any of these stuff that is not winzip? I want to download it to resize some of the pics I save through the Internet to save some space. |
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| 2002 Acura MDX! |
| How does the free software work? It seems that a couldn't resize the images. |
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| 2002 Acura MDX! |
| Never mine, after reading the thing I finally realize that it only works with digital cameras :p |
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| sar10 |
| Thanks for the tip. This will be helpful for posting pix to this and other sites. Often, the poster uses too large a picture. |
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| BaldEagle |
Rjmitche thanks for providing this information. :29:
Downloaded this software this week and as you stated it is very simple to use and makes posting pictures very easy.
I was using another similar program but this one is better. Bought a new computer a little over a month ago and the old program I was using went with it. Glad it did. The JPEG Resizer is a better program IMO.
I recommend this to anyone that is having problems posting pictures. |
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| norcalchuck |
quote: Originally posted by Captain MDX
Never mine, after reading the thing I finally realize that it only works with digital cameras :p
???? A file is a file is a file. Doesn't matter if the JPEG was directly from a digital camera or a scanner. So, not sure what issue you were experiencing. |
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| hockeyplayer |
quote: Originally posted by norcalchuck
???? A file is a file is a file. Doesn't matter if the JPEG was directly from a digital camera or a scanner. So, not sure what issue you were experiencing.
It was a funny.......a joke....... written for a laugh :rolleyes: note the smilie....:p |
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| Captain MDX |
quote: Originally posted by hockeyplayer
It was a funny.......a joke....... written for a laugh :rolleyes: note the smilie....:p
What :confused: :confused: ??????? |
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