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Reducing size of photos ?

Postby robmx5 » Sun, 27 Sep 2009 8:54 +0000

Anyone know of a free easy to use program for reducing the size of photos - I thought there was one here before but alas I can't find it ?

I know all the prof photographers out there will have one of these....

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Re: Reducing size of photos ?

Postby MX5Steve » Sun, 27 Sep 2009 9:57 +0000

Do a search for Prish resizer. Ash on here introduced me to that. bloody great little thing.

http://prishcom.spaces.live.com/?_c11_B ... 520Resizer
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Re: Reducing size of photos ?

Postby Steve » Sun, 27 Sep 2009 9:59 +0000

Are you using Windows?
This is really handy if you have Windows XP

XP/Vista/Server/NT/etc :
VSO Image resizer
(Just be sure to unselect the checkboxes for the ask.com toolbar during the install wizard.)
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Re: Reducing size of photos ?

Postby mx5ash » Sun, 27 Sep 2009 10:35 +0000

Yeah prish for vista or ms powertoy stevo linked to for xp. Best I've found.
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Re: Reducing size of photos ?

Postby Pete JB » Mon, 28 Sep 2009 11:39 +0000

Try 'GIMP' it's a Open Source application so totally free, but it has pretty much all of the functionality of Photoshop.
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Re: Reducing size of photos ?

Postby VDubbin » Mon, 28 Sep 2009 12:02 +0000

Powertoys Image resizer is perfect for quickly resizing pics, as it becomse an option inthe right click menu when you select picteus.

Gimp for everything else, it might take a bit of playing with to get to grips with it, but it does the job perfectly!
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Re: Reducing size of photos ?

Postby anniniwa » Mon, 28 Sep 2009 2:38 +0000

For reducing a pic with little or no effort I find this handy, just put in the size and ur done.

www.lunapic.com/editor/

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Re: Reducing size of photos ?

Postby mx5ash » Mon, 28 Sep 2009 2:41 +0000

VDubbin wrote:Powertoys Image resizer is perfect for quickly resizing pics, as it becomse an option inthe right click menu when you select picteus.

Prish becomes a right click option to. Its no Photoshop thats for sure but if all you want to do is resize for email, upload to web etc then it will do the finest.
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Re: Reducing size of photos ?

Postby robmx5 » Mon, 28 Sep 2009 7:42 +0000

Thanks folks - I knew you'd have the answer - need to invest a seperate harddrive now for the pc.

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Re: Reducing size of photos ?

Postby TeenaG » Tue, 29 Sep 2009 1:16 +0000

Lots of suggests there (which I'll try later)...

At the moment, my personal favourite is www.picnik.com - which is free.

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