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 How to shrink image file's pixels? 
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Post How to shrink image file's pixels?
Hello, friends.
I have a question.
When I wanted to upload my image file on this upload attachement, warning phrase came up.
The phrase is,

The image must be at least 0 pixels wide, 0 pixels high and at most 600 pixels wide and 450 pixels high. The submitted image is 3072 pixels wide and 2304 pixels high.

How to shrink my big image to 600x450.
Could I have an answer?
My OS is Windows XP.

Appreciation, Toshi.

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Hitoshi "Toshi" Asano
Yokohama , Japan


Mon Jan 25, 2010 6:08 am
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Post Re: How to shrink image file's pixels?
Hi Toshi,

I use to resize my pictures with a freeware program of irfanview.
This is a free program,how you can load with plugins,so you can resize pictures or listen mp3.

Greetings, Piet

www.irfanview.com


Mon Jan 25, 2010 1:42 pm
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Post Re: How to shrink image file's pixels?
Dear Piet,
Thank you very much!
I appreciate your great suggestion.
Freeware is nice.
I appology you that I do not try this freeware immediately.
Why not?
In Japan, now we have so-called Tax-season.
Cu and me are now struggling with many numerals on our computer.

Best regards,

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Hitoshi "Toshi" Asano
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Mon Feb 01, 2010 6:59 am
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