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    Image Resizer for Vista

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by azntiger1000, Jun 19, 2007.

  1. azntiger1000

    azntiger1000 Notebook Deity

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    Hey everyone. Does anyone know a fast way to resize images like the powertoy for XP, but it is for Vista? I really like that program when I had XP but now I don't have anything quite as good. Thanks.
     
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    ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer

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    Ifran View

    http://www.irfanview.com/

    no resources, instant load, views seriously almost any image format you can think of. It does resizing and croping :p

    I use this for everything unless I need to edit a picture and thats what I use photoshop for.
     
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    OH NICE. Cool Thanks both.
     
  5. inetwiz

    inetwiz Newbie

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    Try out this "Free Online Image Resizer/Converter" at Ivertech. It has blazing fast resizing speed. The site also offers a downloadable version that allows you to right-click an image in Vista to resize. You can also drag and drop images into the program to resize them.
     
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    Miths Notebook Consultant

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    I can recommend FastStone Image Viewer. I prefer its batch tools to those of IrfanView - I don't think they are actually better, the way they are implemented into the interface just suits me well.

    http://www.faststone.org/