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    Microsoft Image Resizer Tool

     



    Just thought some of ya might like to try this out. Its a simple way to resize your pics to put here on CHR. There is 5 sizes you can make: Small(640x480), Medium(800x600)good size for here, Large(1024x768), Handheld PC(240x320) and Custom Size. Be sure to uncheck the box in the "Advanced" part so you save a copy if you want.

    If you have a lot of images you need to resize and don’t want to go through the hassle of having to open each pic in your graphics program to resize and then save, then check out this image resize tool from Microsoft.

    This tool allows you to resize any number of selected images by simply right clicking on them. Keep in mind if you are resizing to a specific size you will want to make sure all the selected images are roughly the same size, otherwise they could turn out disproportionate. If you have a lot of images you are having to get “web ready”, this tool can be a huge time saver.

    I would suggest making a copy of a pic or use a pic ya don't care about first to practice with.

    Check it out:
    http://www.pcmech.com/article/mass-image-resize-tool/


    Note: This application
    is only listed as being supported on Windows XP so it may or may not work if you have a different version of Windows.

    This Utility will not work with Windows "Vista" and probably the new OS Windows 7. Although I haven't tried the Program Compatibility tool on them yet.
    Last edited by Larry M; 11-22-2009 at 08:31 PM. Reason: Added content
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