![]() To see if you have this free Microsoft software, click the Start button and type “photo”. Second, I’m assuming you have Windows Live Photo Gallery installed. Okay, first of all, I’m assuming your using Windows. That’s nice, but if you’re one of those people who don’t have fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) or some other uber-high-bandwidth net connection, it’s really handy to be able to create smaller versions of your 20 megapixel photos before you upload them.įortunately, it turns out that there is a really easy and completely free way to do it! Of course, most online services and social networking sites will automagically resize and compress your images for you. There is one little problem I see a lot: How does one resize a bunch of images in order to post them online somewhere, or to send in an e-mail, or whatever? ![]() Note: To resize a single image to a particular pixel size, see: How to Easily Resize and Crop a Single Image in Windows ![]()
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