How do i resize photographs

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How do i resize photographs

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I have tried all sorts and cannot get them to work, Bobbys girl? , Crewella? help... :)
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Hi, I use picresize.

Click on Browse, find the photo from your files, open it. It will return to picresize. Click on 'Continue', you get several options. I choose the Custom option and resize to a max size of 1000 and 256KB. It will tell you that the resize has been successful. Save to file. You will find your picture in Downloads.

There are other ways but that always works for me. It sounds long-winded but you soon get used to it. Good luck and I hope to see your pictures soon.
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I'm afraid I couldn't cope with the faff of resizing pics all the time, so I upload my pics into a (free) Photobucket account and just post a direct link to the image like this:

http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d154/ ... 040528.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Thank you both, i used the picresize thingy and it worked...
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I can see that - well done.

Helen, I might try that myself for straightforward copies.
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