Also recommend http://www.irfanview.com/

On 10 June 2017 at 08:03, Mike Bigley <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yep, fotosizer.com.  They have a free version, which meets my needs, and
> a souped-up pay version.
>
>
>
> On 6/9/2017 3:43 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>
>> I found a free software app that will resize photos.  It will even to an
>> entire folder at a time.  I use it for when I create web pages from legacy
>> - I make a copy of my images folder, then run the re-sizer on the whole
>> folder.  I then use the re-sized ones as thumbnails on my web page, linking
>> to the full-sized picture when the user clicks on it.  That makes the web
>> pages load WAY faster.
>>
>> When I get home tonight I'll try and remember to post the name of the
>> package.  I want to say "foto-sizer" or something like that.
>>
>> ---- Brian Kelly <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> If you mean a way to do it within Legacy then that is not possible.
>>>
>>> There are however a number of software products that can probably do
>>> what you want. Once the images are re-sized then you can link the newly
>>> resized images to your Legacy file date.
>>>
>>> I suggest you Google for image resizing and see what you can find, maybe
>>> one of them will be a free program.
>>>
>>> Reading Jenny's post she seems to be asking why she was having a problem
>>> with Photoshop Elements and a technique demonstrated in one of the
>>> webinars for resizing images in that software. That is not really a
>>> topic for this list. She should probably posted it to a forum or list
>>> about Photoshop Elements.
>>>
>>> Brian Kelly
>>>
>>> On 09-Jun-17 2:41 PM, Goodwin Genealogy wrote:
>>>
>>>> I came across the message below for Jenny M Benson regarding Resizing
>>>> photos, but haven't found any replies to her request.
>>>> Does anyone have a way of doing this for Legacy?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Ron
>>>> Ottawa
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: LegacyUserGroup [mailto:[email protected]]
>>>> On
>>>> Behalf Of Jenny M Benson
>>>> Sent: May 3, 2017 14:51
>>>> To: Legacy User Group
>>>> Subject: [LegacyUG] Resizing photos the Geoff way
>>>>
>>>> Some time ago in a webinar Geoff showed us how to resize photos to a
>>>> uniform
>>>> size by using Photoshop Elements and dropping one correctly-sized photo
>>>> onto
>>>> a larger one in the Project Bin.
>>>>
>>>> I have performed this manoeuvre many times and successfully produced a
>>>> nice
>>>> set of matching-size pictures to use in Legacy.  I have also ATTEMPTED
>>>> to do
>>>> it several times and not succeeded.  What happens sometimes is that I do
>>>> Ctrl-A then try to slide the pic from the main window to the one in the
>>>> Bin
>>>> and instead of this working as it should, the main window photo appears
>>>> to
>>>> slide off it's canvas, leaving a white space on the screen.
>>>>
>>>> I cannot for the life of me work out what I am doing wrong because I
>>>> think I
>>>> am following the same process every time.  Any suggestions?
>>>> --
>>>> Jenny M Benson
>>>> http://jennygenes.blogspot.co.uk/
>>>>
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