What I described was starting in Windows Explorer. Double-click brings 
you to pic&fax viewer, ctrl-e opens it in Paint, ctrl-k opens the 
scale dialog, 20-tab-20-enter is scaling, alt-f4-enter is to close and 
save. Like said, that takes 5 (small picture) to 10 (huge picture) 
seconds and most of that time is wasted waiting for the computer.

For scaling multiple images you can use the ImageResizer PowerToy:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.
mspx

Cheers!
Stefan


--- In [email protected], "Chris Sz..." 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What program are you opening the photos in? (windows default is pic 
&
> fax viwer right?) The fastest way I've found to resize is in 
photoshop
> and that's not very fast.
> 
> --Chris
> 
> > double-click it
> > CTRL-E
> > CTRL-K
> > 20 TAB 20 ENTER
> > ALT-F4 ENTER
> > 
> > That takes about 5-10 seconds. And the result is this 37 kb 
picture:
> > http://www.stefan-pochmann.de/foo/craig.jpg
> > 
> > And to answer your question: There's nothing mysterious about it. 
It's 
> > extremely easy to open and close it without damaging it at all.
> > 
> > Cheers!
> > Stefan
> >
>






 
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