Resizing Pictures on Mac - Tutorial

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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2009

This video show how to resize pictures on the Mac. This tutorial uses iPhoto and Resize from KStudio. Resize is a free program that does batch file conversions of pictures (folders of pictures). Resize can be downloaded for free at KStudio.net and works with Windows, Mac X and Mac Classic (OS 9). The nice thing about Resize is that it leaves the original folders and files alone while making a new folder for the converted photos.

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  • nice wallpaper where did u get it ???

  • @adrean85si The picture was taken at the Chicago Air and Water Show. It is of the US Army's Golden Knights. If you want it, I can send it to you. Send an message with your email via YouTube's personal message system.

  • Yes, Mac, Windows, Linux and a few other types of computers. Game programming isn't high on the list of things to do. The Dark GDK tutorial was slapped together because a teacher asked for it to be done. What kind of game programming and language are you interested in? Something might be arranged for you.

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  • This did not fucking help, all i want to do is do what i did on paint on PC, find a picture on google, copy and paste and put it on paint then resize it, simple as t6hat, not that stupid shit you did

  • What a tremendous help. Thanks so much for your clear and concise post.

  • when i print? that picture show? sory bad english

  • Thank you. This was very helpful

  • @XxxBlueCupcakesxxX Hello, I am using Mac 10.5. Press Print to print and you normally would. Then, the print dialog that appears, click on Scale: and if need be, change the scale. I bet your settings were on Scale To Fit. Also, if you have PowerPoint, you can insert your pictures into a slide,then, resize using the picture tools. Once the resizing is done print the slide out.

  • @SchoolFreeware I will thank you..

  • Thnx Alot my Friend :)

  • Thanx for this info, my question is: do you have to keep the original photos that are soooo big? Don't they take up an enormous amount of space on the computer?

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