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hoursaway1@comcast.net wrote:
Thanks John, I found it & will try it, apears I can change rather easly back & forth, high res./low res. (for construction documentary & e-mail). David.
Here's the tool that I've found easiest to use, if running Windoze xp.
Go to:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx
Scroll down to 'Image Resizer' and download the file to your desktop or other convenient location.
Open & install the file. (You won't see any new program icons after installation.)
To resize a picture using the software, find the file using Windows Explorer or other file management software. Point at it with your mouse and *right* click. The popup menu will have an option to 'resize pictures'. Left click that, & pick the size you want. 'Small' results in an additional file of around 50k-80k & 'large' results in around 150k-250k image size. No resetting of camera image quality is required when you are actually taking photos.
Hope that helps.
Charlie
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