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Sep 15, 2008 18:52 |  #1

Anybody have an image resizer program I can use.


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Sep 15, 2008 19:14 |  #2

what are you looking to do? bulk resizing?

Windows XP has a resizer in the power tools. Most image editing programs will resize also


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Sep 15, 2008 19:38 as a reply to  @ Gamb's post |  #3

You can also use GIMP, the open source image manipulation package.




  
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Sep 16, 2008 01:02 |  #4

http://www.faststone.o​rg/ (external link)

I use this one. It's easy and free.


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Sep 16, 2008 01:56 |  #5

+1 on faststone.


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Sep 16, 2008 03:01 |  #6

I use http://bluefive.pair.c​om/pixresizer.htm (external link) which is free and has always worked well for me.


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Sep 16, 2008 04:09 |  #7

I use this one..

http://www.vso-software.fr/products/i​mage_resizer/ (external link)


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Jun 14, 2009 16:38 |  #8

BitterSweet wrote in post #6315084 (external link)
http://www.faststone.o​rg/ (external link)

I use this one. It's easy and free.

+++1

It's also one of the best watermark programs around... it's so hard to believe it's FREE!


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Jun 14, 2009 16:50 as a reply to  @ drisley's post |  #9

Irfanview is another freeware option. It was my favorite when using a PC - small, quick and easy:

http://www.irfanview.c​om/ (external link)


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Jun 14, 2009 19:06 |  #10

if you shoot RAW, use the RAW converter to do the sizing


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Jun 14, 2009 19:17 |  #11

Sept 2008 thread...


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Jun 14, 2009 21:28 |  #12

That's ok, this will make a good reference for others.


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