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Nick
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dougal
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marigold wrote: |
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marigold wrote: |
I dunno on your system, but my Kodak Easyshare software has various options when you "save as" and you can specify the size there. |
Marigold, for your Mac, the easiest possible thing is Pixer.
https://www.1802.it/pixer.php
Drag the photo to the pixer icon. It opens a little window. Type in the number of dots you want across the image (640 or 800 is nice for screen/web viewing, 170 for an avatar). Click 'OK'. It saves a *copy* of your picture at that resolution, with a filename including your chosen number.
Mac-simple.
Yet it has other tricks too! |
Thanks dougal - I'll check that out, but the Save As option works fine and I assume most other digital camera software has a similar feature, so it's quick and easy . |
Just noticed - Pixer needs 10.4 last I heard you were on 10.3.... Ooops
It is a standard function of most image-editing software, but Pixer is tiny, instant and SO simple if that's about all you want to do... |
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marigold
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hoverfrog
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