I use Paint, which comes with Windows. Once Paint is up, use
Control-oto load the picture file. Control-w brings up a series of
dialog boxes. The first allows you to choose a method of
resizing. The first choice is by percentage, which is what I always
use. Tab to the next box, which is for the horizontal dimension. If
you put in 50, that means 50%. Another tab gets you to vertical and
this should always be the same percentage you used for horizontal or
the picture will be disproportionate. Hitting enter gets you back to
the main Paint screen. Control-e shows the horizontal and vertical
sizes in pixels. If you know what size you want, you can use
control-e first to see the current size and then adjust height and
width to get to where you want to be. Use control-s to save the
resized photo over the top of the old photo or alt-f and a to get the
"save as" edit box for saving under a new name.
At 10:57 AM 12/9/2017, you wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible using jaws to resize a photo? If so, how is it done?
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