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    What are the web site locations for free photo reduction. So I can reduce my photos to display at my gallery?

    I had a temporary reducer but I lost the site. I am looking for a web site.

    Thanks

    Alan
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    Re: Free photo reducer

    Alan,

    Try this thread. It should lead you in the right direction.

    http://www.thunderbirdnest.com/forum...e+size+gallery

    Gary

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    • #3
      Re: Free photo reducer

      Here is a site to size photos that I use sometimes and it is very easy.

      http://quickthumbnail.com/

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      • #4
        Re: Free photo reducer

        anything for an i-mac?
        -Drew
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        • #5
          Re: Free photo reducer

          Originally posted by MintTbird View Post
          anything for an i-mac?
          Drew,

          Here's an easy way to do it from a MAC, although I don't think it was intended to work this way.

          Go to iPhoto and select all the photos you want to upload by command + clicking them.

          Once you have all the photos highlighted, hit the email button. When it asks you what size the photos should be select "medium 640 x 480" (this size is well within the limits set by the TBN site).

          Now all the resized photos are contained in an email. Drag each photo out of the email and onto the desktop. Now each resized photo is on the desktop and you can upload them to TBN from the desktop.

          When you are done, trash the photos on the desktop and close out the email window and select "don't save" to get rid of all the resized photos.

          This is much quicker than using iPhoto to resize each individual photo and exporting them to the desktop before uploading to TBN.

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