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    How do I change the size of my photo's please?

    I hope this is the right forum. I used to use Picnic and put them at 600-800 but it doesn't work now. Is there a simple programme I can use which would let me do this?

    Thanks.

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    Re: How do I change the size of my photo's please?

    Depends on what system you are running, Linux, Apple or Windows? Either way any of these operating systems should have a simple picture editor with them. e.g. In the Linux version I run there is Gwenview, in Apple, I think its iPhoto and in the Windows version I have (XP) I think Microsoft also have a basic picture editor (Look under programs, accessories). I also think that Picnik was taken over by Google, so if you have a Google account you should be able to use the Picnik equivalent photo editing software there.

    Cheers for now

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    Last edited by oldgreygary; 12th November 2012 at 10:33 AM. Reason: spelling and content.

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    Re: How do I change the size of my photo's please?

    What software are you using for editing, Louise?

    I simply resize using the Image Size menu then do a slight resharpen and import into CinC using the Tinypics option.

    This thread might help.

    HELP THREAD: How can I post images here?
    Last edited by Geoff F; 12th November 2012 at 05:43 PM. Reason: link added

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    Re: How do I change the size of my photo's please?

    If you want an independent program that will resize- try PIXresizer
    Just do a Google search -its freeware. or goto http://pixresizer.en.softonic.com/
    Works with individual images or a whole folder of images. Output size is selectable and variable. A great simple to use software tool. I have no connection to 'softonic' but have used PIXresizer often when creating 'Slide-shows' for tutorials.

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