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    Ausfish Bronze Member codz22's Avatar
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    Photos Too Big------

    As im a new member to ausfish i havent put up any pics yet because i dont have a program that shrinks them. Any info on wich program is the best and where to get it wolud be helpful to me and any other new members

    Thanks codz22

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    Re: Photos Too Big------

    there is many on the net here is one http://www.shrinkpictures.com/ or if you want another just google resize pictures and many others will come up.

    hope this helps

    SnagMaster

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    Re: Photos Too Big------

    Hey mate....

    Go to the Zoner website...

    www.zoner.com

    and download the free trial of Zoner photo studio 9
    You get a 60 day free trial period and it is a great programme.

    Dont worry about downloads from the site.....It is safe....and I downloaded this myself initially.

    Cheers
    Pete

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    Re: Photos Too Big------

    Windows have an add on called Image Resizer, its one of the powertoys programs you can get from microsoft and its free, its about 500kb in size i think. once installed, put your pointer over the image and right click, you then get the option to resize the image, small, medium or large, then it automatically resaves the resized image in the same folder. I resize mine to small, they come out to around 50kb which is half your upload limit per piccy for ausfish.

    simon

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    Ausfish Silver Member Simmo2's Avatar
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    Oct 2007

    Re: Photos Too Big------

    Irfanview is another freeby.

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    Re: Photos Too Big------

    Just use Microsoft paint, open your image, then click on the image button at the top of the screen, then click on 'sketch, skew' and simply enter equal values like 50 , 50. And the image will be resized.

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    Re: Photos Too Big------

    Thanks for asking this 'silly question' that I wasnt game to ask. I was trying to resize in Microsoft Picture Manager - but they wouldnt go small enough.

    Have just had success with the Image Reziser - thanks gang

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Oct 2007

    Re: Photos Too Big------

    I use Picture Resizer Personal it's free and very simple and easy to use.

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