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uploading pictures on a mac


Question Posted Sunday March 2 2008, 9:59 pm

so when i upload pictures onto my macbook, they are automatically imported to iphoto, however the pictures are like really big and i have about sixty of them that i want smaller, but the thing is i have photoshop and everything, but it takes like 5 minutes per picture to make them smaller i go to image/image size/i change it to percent and put a percent lower, and save, but i have to do that like ten times in order for one picture to look like the size i want to, i save it and hten i open it back up and its back to the normal big size, is there an easier way of doing this? thanks

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alex_ABC_123 answered Monday March 3 2008, 8:24 am:
you know where the back and forward buttons are? Well go to the end of that row, there will be like a calender type looking thing with an arrow. click on the arrow, and i like doing thumbnails. it fits big enough to where you can still see the picture, but its small enough to fit them all. Hope i helped!

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