Shrinkpic possibly makes it easier but the facility is there in Windows – just right click on your image wherever you store it. Then click on “edit” and you get the option to reduce to a percentage of the original or to a certain number of pixels.
For general posts of images to forums I usually go to 20 or 25% of the original. If you are likely to want an unreduced image in the future I suggest making a copy a copy of the original and doing your reduction on the copy as once you have reduced an image there is a loss of definition if you enlarge it.
The great advantage of running shrinkpic is all you need to do is select the image and the rest is automatic, no messing about with opening another programme.
Looks like its going to be a good thing there won’t be too much TV to watch over the forthcoming season, just hope it doesn’t get too cold to work wherever you will be working.
wow the challenge is on ! theres nothing better than starting like that and getting the bit between your teeth and making it look as new. cannot wait to see it progress good luck catfish.
question is it a gamecock is that the remains ov a villers mk 10 engine wot colour was it originally any info appreciated hope full to make a start this side ov xmas gear box is jammed also catfish [aka garfield]
Quote “The great advantage of running shrinkpic is all you need to do is select the image and the rest is automatic, no messing about with opening another programme.”
Just tried to install Shrinkpic and Malwarebytes has quarantined it as a nasty!