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The Big M M Posted at 11:29 am on Mar. 30, 2008
I have a picture with the dimensions of 1632 x 1224 i want to decrease the size but still keep every part of the picture how do you do this?

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xxxJOSIExx Posted at 11:45 am on Mar. 30, 2008
go to www.lunapic.com
works 4 me
The Big M M Posted at 11:31 am on Mar. 30, 2008
Ahh ty i see now =]
happyhardcore Posted at 11:31 am on Mar. 30, 2008
Open it up in Paint.
go to image >> stretch/skew
Where it says 100% type in a new percentage. keep the percentages the same. Save as jpg.
Boss302 Posted at 11:30 am on Mar. 30, 2008
www.imageshack.us

upload it there and select resize.

that'll be the easiest thing to do for you

cyberpunk Posted at 11:30 am on Mar. 30, 2008
Irfanview?
Heavenly Eve Posted at 11:30 am on Mar. 30, 2008
Photoshop ftw!

msg me when you DL PS CS3

the messenger Posted at 11:29 am on Mar. 30, 2008
If you have photoshop, go to image > image size > click the constrain proportions box and enter in the new image size.
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