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Looks like this could be useful for he people who are always enquiring about how to resize images etc

 

Picasa: Google's Simple Image Management and Manipulation Program

 

Got lots of digital pictures but having trouble keeping them organized? Need a way to do simple image cleanup and manipulation but don't want to shell out the big bucks for a program like PhotoShop? There are a number of alternatives, and we've mentioned some of them in previous issues of the newsletter. Another that a lot of folks like is Picasa, which is distributed by Google as a free download. It will scan your computer to find all the pictures (even those you forgot you had), let you do simple fixes (straighten, crop, remove redeye) and effects, and make it easy for you to create slideshows, email photos, send them to your blog, and otherwise manage them. I really like the fill light effect that lets you lighten only the shadowed areas of a picture. You can download it here:

 

http://www.wxpnews.com/rd/rd.cfm?id=050719TI-Picasa

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Looks like this could be useful for he people who are always enquiring about how to resize images etc

 

 

Mac take note .. just cos your cameras 1000 mega pixel it dosent mean we all need the pics in full resolution LOL :D

For straight up resizing I normally use this, it integrates into the right-click menu so it is only marginally more difficult to resize than to cut & paste :cool:

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