Ben G
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does anyone have a download of any photo compressing software? i've tried downloading 3 after using google's search but they are all free trials and can only do a couple of compresses before it says i need to pay
i don't even have ms paint as it got deleted by accident and a reload will wipe all my files off my pc
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Calum
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http://download.microsoft.com/download/whistler/Install/2/WXP/EN-US/ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe
Thats the microsoft one for XP
Install it, then you can right click on a photo and select the size you want it resized to
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Ben G
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cheers mate, been searching for a couple hours trying to sort it out
edit: it only comes up as a readme file? cant get onto the actual
software
edit2: found it, thought it would be something on the start menu, but it's simply on the right click of an image
[Edited on 29-03-2008 by Ben G]
[Edited on 29-03-2008 by Ben G]
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Calum
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Its not a program that you open.
After its installed you should just beable to right click on a photo thumbnail in windows, and there should be an option to resize
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Calum
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^ I'm too slow
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Ben G
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hmm the pics are still 2-3mb each on the small (640x480) setting, bit too big still if i only have 100mb for the garage.
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Cavey
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I normally just open them in paint, and just re-save it
Seems to compress big files like that into 300kb at most
... You don't have paint, if you've got the windows CD it's easy to re-install, and you can probably get it for free from somewhere anyway?
[Edited on 29-03-2008 by Cavey]
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Ben G
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been trying, even looked on limewire but no one wants to share it
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chloe16v
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use tinypic or photobucket
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Ben G
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i'm resizing them to upload to my garage though, would i still be able to do that?
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Calum
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The ImageResizerPowertoy program saves a copy of the image, so doesn't overright the existing image. The copy is the one that has been resized and is usually under 100kb
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chloe16v
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i use photobucket to resize my images n i have then put them in my garage so yes it will work
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by complex_maze
The ImageResizerPowertoy program saves a copy of the image, so doesn't overright the existing image. The copy is the one that has been resized and is usually under 100kb
ah thanks mate, they hadn't come up until i clicked back then forward again
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_Allan_
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what picture format is still 2-3mb at 640x480?. You saving them as bitmaps?. Save them as jpegs...
PS you can use a free program called Irfanview to batch resize and ammend etc...
[Edited on 29-03-2008 by _Allan_]
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Ben G
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working now me being tired
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