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DizRotus

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Is there a reliable (no spyware, etc.) photo resizing program available for "free" download?

Mike, my computer guru, worked diligently to remove some "double secret" viruses that were slowing my computer while avoiding detection by several anti-virus programs. Unfortunately, he also removed a program that allowed me to right click on a jpg photo and immediately and easily resize it to make email, posting, etc. easy.

Apparently. ot was part of a Microsoft Powertoys program that had been added (probably by Mike).

I absolutely need the ability to resize photos for my business; it also comes in handy when posting photos to this forum.

I want to update a thread in Updates and Modifcations regarding my Single Driver Experiments, but can't until I get the photo resizing issue solved.

Your enlightened suggestions based upon personal experience are appreciated.

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What Windows operating system are you using?

I've been using an image resizer with Windows 7 for a while now.

a program that allowed me to right click on a jpg photo and immediately and easily resize it

Behaves just like that.

It was 2-3 years ago and I can't remember where I downloaded it from. This looks right, but.....not 100% reliable.

http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/image-resizer-powertoy-clone-for-windows-7vista/

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I've been using IrfanView for years. Easy to use but very powerful.

Get it here: http://www.irfanview.com/

Thanks for the suggestion and link. I downloaded this and it does work. It's more powerful (complicated) than I probably need, but with practice it seems very useful. I still miss the quick and simple right click to resize.

EDIT @ 2:36 PM EDT

I discovered the control R trick as you were typing. I Like it. Thanks again!

A resized photo is attached. For the rest of the story, see the "Single Driver Experiments" thread at http://forums.klipsch.com/forums/t/56563.aspx.

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I never liked IrfanView, just never clicked for me. I HAVE used, and still use Paint.NET. It started out as a Microsoft mentored program by programming students to replace MSPaint. It has grown and matured into a nice program. It will do LOTS of stuff, including layers.

http://www.getpaint.net/

I have it on my computers where I don't have Photoshop. It's only a 3.5 meg download, too.

Bruce

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