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Jr. Cat
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Location: Tokyo, Japan
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Hi all,
If you use the bundled (freeware) software to Intel Mac, OS X called "Automator", 1. Open the "Automator" software 2. Choose "Preview" software listed left column; Preview software is also bundled. 3. Then you can modify photo easily. you can search it "Automator" information on the net. Yoshi http://www.flickr.com/photos/finder2/
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Jr. Cat
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Location: Tokyo, Japan
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resizing the pic size is always difficult as memory size should be reduced. We take a picture with large size and reduce it when we upload. Then the quality of picture will be remained. ....If my understanding is correct.
yoshi
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Tom Cat
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Location: Ontario Canada
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I use www.photobucket.com upload pics, it has great photo editing tools.
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Location: Texas
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Download Image Resizer PowerToy Clone for Windows from SourceForge.net
Will put resizing photos in the right click menu when right clicking a photo. |
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