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Image re-sizer problems


Andy Collins
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The image re-sizer installed on my puter isnt playing ball any more. It all loads up as normal, click on the required size, and thats it, nothing happens. Ive tried re-installing and that makes no difference, installed another system, same probs. Any ideas?

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I use a prog called photoresize400. you drag & drop onto the icon one or hundreads of pics & it rsizes them to the pixel count in the number. So to get dif sizes you change the file name to say photoresize200 & get a smaller file size. Dead easy & once you get a hange of it you will have default numbers for diff jobs. I use 400 for forum photos.

 

If you can find it you can get it from HERE

 

Download should start automaticaly.

 

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