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Free ImageResizer Software

Posted on: January 16, 2011

Question?

How does one easily resize those large digital photos for sharing with friends or uploading to forums and facebook etc?

Answer!

One quick and painless solution would appear to be the free ImageResizer from software developer Aviraj Ajgekar.

See how easy it is to use…

Step 1: Just right click on a single image or multiple images.

Step 2: Select the required size typically Medium or Large or you can even select Custom size by entering the required resolution.

Step 3: Once selected size you can click on the above option like “Resize the original pictures” This will not create the copies of the resized low res pictures but instead resize the original pictures.

Click on OK and you will get the resized images in the same folder.

ImageResizer for Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 (32-bit/64-bit)

Dowload ImageResizer here.

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