04-26-2024, 05:07 PM
Lutz,
I use this little program. Once installed you can select any number of pictures in a folder, right click, and the resize option appears in the right click menu. You can elect to keep the original and the new one will be identified as custom. Sometimes I will copy a hole folder of pictures to a new folder and resize the ones in the folder, then when I am done with the small version I can delete the folder. https://download.cnet.com/image-resizer-...AMP-1939.4
Charlie
I use this little program. Once installed you can select any number of pictures in a folder, right click, and the resize option appears in the right click menu. You can elect to keep the original and the new one will be identified as custom. Sometimes I will copy a hole folder of pictures to a new folder and resize the ones in the folder, then when I am done with the small version I can delete the folder. https://download.cnet.com/image-resizer-...AMP-1939.4
Charlie