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  1. I am looking at batch processing 1071 photo's (3.2G) to make them take up less space so I can put them all on a CD to show everyone at work on a 600x400 screen. There are no DVD player's or DVD-ROM's to utilize a DVD+-R.

    What has everyone found to be there favorite?

    for the PC?

    for the Mac?
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    IRfanView is good for that...
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    For Windows, Irfanview, freeware, can do this under "batch dialog".
    You can resize, recompress, etc.
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    There's a imgage resize thingy in XP PowerTools too - just select the images, right click and select Resize pictures. Select a predefined (or custom) size and you're done.

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    I have found PIXresizer to be good, checkout

    http://bluefive.pair.com/pixresizer.htm

    Paul W. H
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    IRfanView and xnview - as well as virtualdubmod (best quality for stairstepping huge blow ups in a test against several other programs including some high end apps and plug-ins )
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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    irfanview
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  8. Thank You I will have to give those a try.
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