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Resizing Graphics

J

John

Flightless Bird
I notice earlier in the NG that someone was asking about an image
resizer. I always use Photofiltre which is an excellent free download
prog for dealing with Graphics.
http://photofiltre.en.softonic.com/
The prog has a dropdown for image, and you can alter the dimensions to
whatever you want. It is also better than many other programs for
retaining the clarity of the picture you are processing

--
John
On 8meg Broadband from West Cornwall
http://westcountryman.110mb.com
 
F

FiOS-Dave

Flightless Bird
I always use IrfanView. It is free and quite useful.
It is size and speed optimized, so has a very small
footprint. It has been my default image handler for
several years and have found nothing to replace it
for all its options!

Dave


"John" <jwimpenny@home.invalid> wrote in message
news:mn.3c547da392394263.62017@home.invalid...
> I notice earlier in the NG that someone was asking about an image resizer.
> I always use Photofiltre which is an excellent free download prog for
> dealing with Graphics.
> http://photofiltre.en.softonic.com/
> The prog has a dropdown for image, and you can alter the dimensions to
> whatever you want. It is also better than many other programs for
> retaining the clarity of the picture you are processing
>
> --
> John
> On 8meg Broadband from West Cornwall
> http://westcountryman.110mb.com
>
>
 
C

Colon Terminus

Flightless Bird
"John" <jwimpenny@home.invalid> wrote in message
news:mn.3c547da392394263.62017@home.invalid...
>I notice earlier in the NG that someone was asking about an image resizer.
>I always use Photofiltre which is an excellent free download prog for
>dealing with Graphics.
> http://photofiltre.en.softonic.com/
> The prog has a dropdown for image, and you can alter the dimensions to
> whatever you want. It is also better than many other programs for
> retaining the clarity of the picture you are processing
>
> --
> John
> On 8meg Broadband from West Cornwall
> http://westcountryman.110mb.com
>
>


That website tries to download something called
"SoftonicDownloader34294.exe".
No thanks.
 
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