Resize photos with a few mouse clicks

The benefits of high-resolution photography of inexpensive digital camera, can create very large files, pixresizer is a free program that can take a large pictures and then reduce them in size because they can take up much less space-which made the more email friendly. The internet providers that can limit the size of attachments and sent via email, resizing digital pictures to make them smaller, It is able to process entire the folders and subfolder of photos at the same time creating new, smaller versions. This is explains how to
Get pixresizer and then use it.
Step 1:
To down load the Pix resizers launches your web browser and direct it to http://blu five.pair.com/pixresizer.htm. When the site appears, scroll down the page to find the Download link-click it and then follow the instructions to save the file to the Windows Desktop.
Step 2:
Pixresizer is a zip file, windows XP and windows vista users can zip files just by double-clicking them. You can open the pixresizer.zip file downloaded in step1 and double click on the setup icon. To install the program, first accepted license agreement and then closed the program.
Step 3:
To start resizing pictures, to click the work with one file at top of the pixeresizer window, then click the load picture button. To navigate a large photo that’s stored on the hard disk and then double clicks to select. The program ‘intelligently’ guesses the optimum size of the photo for emailing or uploading to a website and clicking save picture.
Step 4:
Pixresizer open a save as dialogue box with the photo name already in place added by new size then click save to finish the jobs. The original photos quality will be changing means, to use the suggested new file name. We have opened the original photograph in the background and the new smaller version on top so it is easy to see the difference. It is more suitable for sending as an email attachment.
Step 5:
Pixresizer can also handle more than one file at atime. We have created a folder and placed some photos, opened pixresizer then to click the work with multiple files at the top. Click source to select the folder and click Destination to create a new folder to store edited, smaller versions. Size commands used to fix the width (or) height of a new version and select a file format and finally click save pictures.
Step 6:
The original 16 photos on the left totaled 10.1 MB, while the small and versions on the right come to 924KB around one tenth the sizes. To make photos all the same width (or) height using pixresizer size commands. To change pictures from one file format to another while keep them the same physical size.

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