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Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Pic Sizer - Eaten by Photo Filter

Photo Filter enables you to choose your size in a very easy and fast environment. Everyone should spend some time with Photo Filter to learn what it can do because if you do, you'll find that it does just about everything you will ever need to do with a photo. It took me a while to figure out that I could save the photo at a different size. It is easy to do in Photo Filter so there is no reason to run PicSizer.

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PicSizer

Everyone who is working with photos needs to change the photos size from time to time. This is the application to help you with that. You can do this in PhotoFiltre but you have to copy the picture to your clipboard, open a new file, increase the size of your canvas and then paste your photo into that space and finally adjust your photo to the new size. Which is fine if your currently working in PhotoFiltre but if you have a bunch of picture sizes to adjust then this vertical works best.

http://www.axiomx.com/picsizer.htm

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