IMO Photoshop is bulky and clumsy. Paint Shop Pro should do the trick just as well with an easier interface and much less memory. jeff Chet Bacon wrote: > Photoshop works well in resizes, also can make thumbnails and turn them > into clickables to the larger sized ones.. > Chet > > Doug Goldenberg wrote: > > > > Hey - saw many of you have web sites with chile pictures.... > > Now, I took some pictures, had them put on a "Kodak Photo CD"; they come as > > .jpg files with high resolution. The Kodak viewer program works OK, but if > > I send them to a web browser, they turn out to huge sized, so that you can > > only see maybe 1/5 of the picture at a time. Do you know of a program that > > resizes the photos (without losing resolution or proportion)? I'm thinking > > maybe Adobe Photo Shop - maybe download it from somewheres... > > Damn these newfangled gadgets, anyways. > > -- > > *-----------------------------------------------------------------* > * Chet Bacon KA1ILH | Okay, who put a * > * PO Box 284 | "stop payment" on my * > * Southington, CT 06489 | reality check? * > * E-Mail: | Homepage: * > * chet@chetbacon.com | http://www.chetbacon.com * > * cbacon@connix.com(work) | http://www.connix.com/~cbacon (work) * > * Viva Bultaco Viva Bultaco Viva Bultaco Viva Bultaco Viva Bultaco* > *-----------------------------------------------------------------* > * Adopt a Doberman Help end puppy mills! www.dru.org * > *-----------------------------------------------------------------* -- jeff "10,000 people all screaming the same thing at the same time are wrong, even if they're right." dancing/about/architecture "...with wandering steps and slow..." ICQ904008