Can someone tell me how to compress my photos to a viewable size before I attach them to my post. I have been looking all over my computer for a tool that will do this. I’m still learning. I am saving all my digital photos in ‘corel’. THANKS!!
Can someone tell me how to compress my photos to a viewable size before I attach them to my post. I have been looking all over my computer for a tool that will do this. I’m still learning. I am saving all my digital photos in ‘corel’. THANKS!!
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Try Irfanview for resizing, rotating and brightening your pics- it's a free download.
...up north attitude...
Edited 6/14/2002 9:54:10 PM ET by Cami
Ditto what Cami said about Irfanview. Great program, and very flexible.
If you're using a digital camera there should be a setting on the camera itself that creates the picture with an email, pc resolution. No point in setting the resolution high unless you're going to print them on photo paper.
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