Resizing Photos With 2 Clicks

By
Real Estate Agent with Long & Foster Realtors

Are you looking for an easy way to resize photos? Try this on for size but before you get excited, it only works with Windows XP, sorry Vista users. Simply scroll down the page to download  and install Image Resizer. This small 521kb gadget is a must have in my toolbox and easy to use without opening an editor program.

     1.   Right click on any photo or graphic file to bring up the Resize Pictures option.

     2.  Choose one of the defaulted options or use the advanced tab for customized resizing. When the resized photo is saved, the file name remains the same and is differentiated as (small) etc. in parenthesis.

Enjoy!

©2008 Debbie Small, Long & Foster. All Rights Reserved "Resizing Photos With 2 Clicks"

Comments (8)

Vickie Nagy
Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate - Palm Springs, CA
Vickie Jean the Palm Springs Condo Queen

I use the Resizer and absolutely love it. It's free, easy to use and so convenient.

Nov 08, 2008 02:41 AM
Brian Belcher
RE/MAX Executive - Charlotte, NC
Charlotte Realtor

Great post. Thanks for the information.  Not all of us have photoshop handy.  It's great to be able to do it without expensive software.

Nov 08, 2008 02:42 AM
Debbie Small
Long & Foster Realtors - Martinsburg, WV
REALTOR

Vickie - Great, it is a wonderful tool.

Charlotte - I hope you find it as useful as I do.

Nov 08, 2008 03:40 AM
Bill Ladewig
LoanOfficerSchool.com - Escondido, CA
Experience Is Your Advantage

Debbe, thanks for the tip

Nov 08, 2008 03:44 AM
Debbie Small
Long & Foster Realtors - Martinsburg, WV
REALTOR

Bill - You're welcome

Nov 08, 2008 08:56 AM
Everard Korthals
---Preferred Lifestyle Advisors--- - Lancaster, PA
Mountain Realty

Decent tip although it doesn't allow for the option to optimize your images for the web and allowing the option to change to 8mpx. Easy to use tool for the non-photoshop user. I also suggest paintshop pro or gimp btw, both of which are free and can get the job done just as well as photoshop.

Nov 09, 2008 05:54 AM
Debbie Small
Long & Foster Realtors - Martinsburg, WV
REALTOR

Castellum - Good point about optimization. I'll check out gimp. Thanks.

Nov 09, 2008 09:17 AM
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