[Rockhounds] Thanks, From Neal

Pmodreski at aol.com Pmodreski at aol.com
Sun May 11 07:53:23 PDT 2008


 
Neal, I use Microsoft Office Picture Manager to downsize digital  pictures.  
I believe it comes standard for everyone who  has Microsoft Office.  It comes 
up automatically for me whenever I  double-click on a digital image, or you 
can find it under Microsoft Office  - Tools.  To downsize pictures you can use 
its "Export" function, which  gives you a choice of sizes to save as, from  
"document large, 1025 x 768  px" though "email small, 160 x 160 px"; these will 
translate into somewhere  between about 400 KB to 10 KB.  You may have to click 
on "Edit" and then  "Edit Pictures" to bring up the "Export" menu.  (Note, 
one needs to  "Export" either to a different folder or to the same folder with a 
new file  name, or else it will overwrite and lose the original 
high-resolution  image.)
 
And, P.S., another good way to share pictures over the internet is via  
"Picasa", and free web album service run by Google; I've recently tried it a  time 
of two, and it works very well:
 
_http://picasa.google.com/_ (http://picasa.google.com/) 

Anyone  know how to downsize them for the folks without a high-speed  
connection?
Neal Hazen



Sincerely, Pete Modreski



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