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reducing jpeg images

Discussion in '308/328' started by vail, Dec 13, 2007.

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  1. vail

    vail Formula Junior

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    I want to post some pictures of work Dave Helms has done on my 328 but the jpeg files are too large for the server. Anyone have info on a program that can change the image size. Thanks
     
  2. jtower

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    piece of cake, assuming you're running linux: convert orig_image.jpg -resize 50% smaller_image.jpg
     
  3. michael from MV

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    What Operating system are you using? there are a number of easy to use (relatively) programs, some that are free that you can use. Are you Windows XP or Vista or Mac? Do you use outlook? i will be on the lookout for your response or send me a private message and i can give you some direction
     
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    For Windows machines I use Irfanview, it's free and excellent. Just do a Google search for it.
     
  5. Mike C

    Mike C F1 Veteran Lifetime Rossa Owner

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  6. vail

    vail Formula Junior

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    Using windows XP. Thanks for all your responses. Will post pictures after Christmas of Dave's great work of art.
     
  7. Red 328 GTS

    Red 328 GTS Formula Junior

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    I agree 100%. Great program.

    Once you have loaded it open it up, browse for your pictures them hit image at the top, drop down box will give you options including resize. Do that then Save............ Easy!

    Bob.
     

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