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tucsonalex


Mar 25, 2003, 11:58 PM
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I have just posted some climbing pics on webshots. The full size images are around 2 megs each so they are a bit large to post here. I have no way to resize them so I am asking for someones help to compress these to a managable size so I can post them in the photo section here. Any comments, suggestions are also welcome.

Here is the link:

http://community.webshots.com/user/alexwakelin

Thanks in advance for anyones help.


tucsonalex


Mar 26, 2003, 7:16 PM
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BUMP!
Little help here, anyone?


jerrygarcia


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google is your friend


http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=jpg+size+compressor&btnG=Google+Search

try the 2nd link.


or just download the trial version of photoshop?


bmoscon


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i use photoshop to compress images for my webpage, if you dont have that you could try the trial of it or try painshop pro, its a little more user friendly


aznrockclimber82


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Yeah, if ur photo's are in TIFF form, u might want to keep em big and convert to Jpeg, so if u put them on ur dektop (which is a smaller dimension) u still retain quality. Photshop is good for this, pretty much all the Digital Camera Software Packages can do this. Even if u don't have one, u can always steal/borrow the program from someone u know and edit the pictures that way. Like I said, Bigger is still better........ :o


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Try this one, is free:

http://download.com.com/3000-2193-10116604.html?tag=lst-0-9

it creates albums, helps you to organize your pictures, can do batch renames, compress, exports, etc. It can convert all your pics to the size or format you want with just a click. did i say it's free??

seriusly, it has helped me a lot to manage all my pictures. Hope it helps you


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I guess I should have said that the only computer I have is at work and I can't download or install any software. Thanks for the suggestions though.


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