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Photo Resizer 1.0
This is a small, easy to use program that will
allow you to resize and reformat your photo to our
systems requirements. This program is free and does
not require you to install it onto your computer.
You may choose not to install this program by clicking
the download button below and selecting "Run
from current location" or "Open"
from the window that appears. You may want to install
the program for future use by clicking on the download
button below and choosing "Save" from
the window that appears and selecting a folder on
your computer where you would like the program to
install.
This
file has been scanned by Norton AntiVirus
2002, however, we do not guarantee
or warrant that files available for downloading
through the Site will be free of infection
or viruses, worms, Trojan horses, or other
code that manifest contaminating or destructive
ties. You assume total responsibility
and risk for your use of this site. This
program is freeware, so you may use it
as much as you want. Any questions about
the program itself, should be directed
to the Author. |
STEP 1
| If you installed the program to
your computer, please locate the folder
where the program resides and click
on the file named "PhotoResizer.exe"
to open the program. Once the program
has loaded, click the "Open"
button to browse to where your image
is. The program has a preview window
to help you make sure the photo you
select is the photo you want to resize.
Once you find the picture you want,
click the "Open" button. |

Select the image to preview it,
then click "Open"
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STEP 2
| Click the "Resize" Button.
Notice that the original picture used
in the example below was 1,437,654 bytes
in size and Photo Resizer has resized
it to 49,579 bytes, that's 1\26th the
size. You do not have to worry about
the options panel. Photo Resizer is
set to our system requirements by default. |
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STEP 3
| Click the "Save As" button.
A save as window appears. Navigate to
a directory and save your picture with
a ".jpg" extension you must
use this file name extension to successfully
upload your picture to us. You will
notice in the example below that the
original image was named MyImage.bmp.
By selecting the JPEG Bitmap (JPG;JPEG;JPE)
format from the "Save As Type"
drop-down box will change the name to
MyImage.jpg. |
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| Return to the "Place An Ad"
section of our website and upload the
newly formatted and resized photo to
finish your order. |
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