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Re-Sizing pictures

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I'm sure there's a simple answer to this question, but I've yet to find it........

I have a number of pictures, etc. that I would love to resize so that they can be used for avatars, etc. But everytime I try to do that I end up just getting a "chunk" of the picture rather than a smaller verison of what I want. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Thanks.
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Post by faceless »

what program are you using to resize the pics?

if you've got a digital camera there's probably software with that which will let you resize properly.
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My mind has gone blank with the name of the program Face.... I'll get back to you on that.

I haven't checked out the software that came with my new digital camera but will give that a go. It's called Cybershot viewer and came with the new Sony camera.
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Post by Bob »

If it's just a quick resize etc... www.gifworks.com and do it free online.

If just to make avatars, - https://www.shrinkpictures.com/
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Bob wrote:If it's just a quick resize etc... www.gifworks.com and do it free online.

If just to make avatars, - https://www.shrinkpictures.com/
Cheers! I'll check those out. Haven't done much on this lately but will check it out this weekend.
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