I got a Canon Digital Rebel XTi Camera for my birthday.
My mother LOVES taking photos.(We took SEVENTY for Easter alone.) Well, honestly, resizing these take forever,. I mean, it takes a WHILE.
Is there anywhere where I can resize a mass of photos at once, (imageshack is slow and you can only resize one.)
Or, is there a way to make my camera take smaller photos? My previous camera had this setting, and I can't find it on my new one. The pictures are approx. 3800 x 2500. that's humongoussss.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Mareesey answered Wednesday April 2 2008, 4:40 am: My boyfriend bought me a rebel for Valentines day I was excited and yes there is a setting on the camera and its pointless to have the setting so high unless your going to make posters I would suggest the smallest if all your doing is putting it on the internet.
Turn the camera on
Then hit menu
Then hit quality its the first option under the camera 1
It probably has a picture of a hill with an L Change this to the hill with the S on it but don't hit the option that looks like stairs it messes up the picture quality too much if you have any more questions feel free to email me at Mareesey@gmail.com
Hope this helped
Also you can download a free copy of Photoshop its good to use for resizing but when the trial expires your screwed. [ Mareesey's advice column | Ask Mareesey A Question ]
xojessii answered Wednesday April 2 2008, 2:52 am: irfanview
that program is free
just google it
you can only resize one at a time but it does it really really fast and its super easy. i downloaded that program JUST to resize because its so quick and easy!
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