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Friday, October 24, 2008

Resize Images to Save Space


Does your picture collection take up a lot of space in your computer? This is mostly due to the size of your images. When you take pictures using digital cameras, these are often set to high image sizes, which are good if you are doing detailed photography work or graphic design. But these could cost you megabytes of precious disk space.

One solution is to resize your images in a manageable size while considering quality. Note that changing image size actually changes the color information in the image.

There are a lot of graphics editing software you can use to accomplish this but they require a longer time if you plan to process a large batch of picture files.

A better solution is use an Image Resizer, which enables you to resize one or many image files with a simple right-click. With this installed, processing a batch of images is a breeze.

Follow these steps for a more productive picture collection and storage:
  1. Download the Image Resizer here and install.
  2. Once installed, select a picture file (or a group) and right-click
  3. On the pop-up menu select Resize Pictures.
  4. A dialog box like the one below will allow you to set your desired size for your selection.
  5. Click OK to convert. Enjoy!

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