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Old 02-19-2008, 05:51 AM
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I'll work on freeing up some brain cells and see if I can remember
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Old 02-20-2008, 01:35 PM
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Old 02-20-2008, 06:54 PM
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James,

If interested in the functionality xJim referenced, here is a product that accomplishes the task and much more. We use it with all of our clients. Works great (multi-select, very quick), low overhead and really cheap ($190 per domain).


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Old 02-24-2008, 02:19 PM
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I finally downloaded Picasa....

Thanks to all those who recommended it....I'm sorry it took me so long to try it....looks like it will do the trick after using it today.

It seems like you just hit export and the file is right sized too.

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For those who still want to down size pics for e mail and have photoshop, click on image, < image size< in width box (or height box which ever is the longer side to picture) enter 500. Then save as copy.This will reduce to a mailable size. I have just done one from 10.7Mb to 400Kb. To be safe always make a copy of pic first and save as a tiff. This means that the quality will alway stay with the same pixles and will not degrade. Every time you save a pic in jpeg it reduces the quality.
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Hi all,
For those who still want to down size pics for e mail and have photoshop, click on image, < image size< in width box (or height box which ever is the longer side to picture) enter 500. Then save as copy.This will reduce to a mailable size. I have just done one from 10.7Mb to 400Kb. To be safe always make a copy of pic first and save as a tiff. This means that the quality will alway stay with the same pixles and will not degrade. Every time you save a pic in jpeg it reduces the quality.
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Old 11-03-2008, 02:28 PM
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Try Resizemypicture.com its free and does not get much easier.
I also use picaso If you have a whole album on your oven simply export it (whole file) and whala they are all reduced for your posting pleasure!
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