Some of you may have noticed that I am sharing more photos on EO than I used to. That is because I stumbled across a neat little program that makes it a breeze to resize digital photos for easy posting here.
The program is called Resizer. You can download it free at:
http://www.virtualzone.de/resizer/
I like that I can set my camera on a high resolution setting for all photos I take. With Resizer, it is easy to resize the .jpg files as appropriate to the need. You can choose any size you want, down to postage stamp size and even smaller. The "Smart Resizing" feature is great for resizing photos for EO use. Set it at 480 pixels. Resizer will automatically determine which is the larger side of the photo and resize that side to 480. While 480 works well here in the Open Forum, you can choose any size you wish in a variety of ways (percentage of original size, user-defined height and width, etc.). You can overwrite the original photo to the new size or save the resized photo as a different file in a different place, preserving the original.
To add photos to your Open Forum posts, see the "Attachment" section of the form you use to post a message. Resize your photos to 480 on the widest side, click "Click here to choose your file" and follow the directions.
Three photo samples are below, sized at 480, 300 and 100. The original photo was 3008x2000, file size 1.20 MB.
The program is called Resizer. You can download it free at:
http://www.virtualzone.de/resizer/
I like that I can set my camera on a high resolution setting for all photos I take. With Resizer, it is easy to resize the .jpg files as appropriate to the need. You can choose any size you want, down to postage stamp size and even smaller. The "Smart Resizing" feature is great for resizing photos for EO use. Set it at 480 pixels. Resizer will automatically determine which is the larger side of the photo and resize that side to 480. While 480 works well here in the Open Forum, you can choose any size you wish in a variety of ways (percentage of original size, user-defined height and width, etc.). You can overwrite the original photo to the new size or save the resized photo as a different file in a different place, preserving the original.
To add photos to your Open Forum posts, see the "Attachment" section of the form you use to post a message. Resize your photos to 480 on the widest side, click "Click here to choose your file" and follow the directions.
Three photo samples are below, sized at 480, 300 and 100. The original photo was 3008x2000, file size 1.20 MB.