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blog: reduce picture size

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here's the comment area for today's blog post found at
http://www.zabkat.com/blog/14Sep08-redu ... e-size.htm
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Nikos:
I never looked at or used the miniscrap pane in all the years I have used xplorer² Professional. After watching the video I will. Thanks.
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Post by Iain »

Cool post, but uploading to Facebook, Flickr or Smugmug makes even more sense.
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it will save you a lot time uploading if you trim the size first! Think uploading 800KB vs uploading 80KB -- if you don't mind the loss in quality that is
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Post by FrizzleFry »

Another good tool for resizing pictures is FastStone Photo Resizer - http://www.faststone.org/.
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Nice tutorial, thanks, and it showed some really efficient xplorer² usage - I have as a a result, learned how to improve my use of this excellent tool.
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Hello, I follow the blogs to get more of xplorer2. So I am posting comments here and there.

Irfran is very nice!!! (although I know use ACDsee 2009 to manage my photo collections) and this tutorial is friendly. With the help of a scrap folder to make a selection among several photo folders is a breeze.

Thank you.
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Post by jpcoetzee »

Nice video and I agree with the comment re the mini-scrap.

Microsoft's Image Resizer (creates a context menu entry "Resize Pictures") is also brilliant for this:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/down ... rtoys.mspx