Here is one you can use on the net I use it all the time. Very easy to use
http://www.shrinkpictures.com/
Ma said
08:04 PM May 8, 2011
I need one to make the pics bigger. My grandaughter sent me some pics of my great grandaughter which she took on her mobile phone and they are really small.
Any help grateful
Bridgee said
08:43 PM May 8, 2011
We use IrvanView to resize photos for emailing etc. It can be downloaded on the net totally free with no expiry date. It has many more photo editing features than just resizing.
_wombat_ said
07:00 AM May 9, 2011
Ma wrote:
I need one to make the pics bigger. My grandaughter sent me some pics of my great grandaughter which she took on her mobile phone and they are really small.
Any help grateful
Hi Ma, if you make pics bigger you would only get a very pixalated pic
Ma said
07:32 AM May 9, 2011
Never thought of that, thanks Wommie
Cupie said
08:08 AM May 9, 2011
Hi ..
I use the free Prish Image Resizer.
Once installed I just right click on the picture & choose the Prish Resize option .. 4 size choices offered. Click on your choice then the program creates a new 'Resized' folder & puts the resized copy there.
Ma said
08:35 AM May 9, 2011
Will give it a go and see what happens, thanks Cupie
This may work, have not tried it, it's free for the next 22 hours after that you will need to pay for it
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/
Here is one you can use on the net I use it all the time. Very easy to use
http://www.shrinkpictures.com/
I need one to make the pics bigger. My grandaughter sent me some pics of my great grandaughter which she took on her mobile phone and they are really small.
Any help grateful
We use IrvanView to resize photos for emailing etc. It can be downloaded on the net totally free with no expiry date. It has many more photo editing features than just resizing.
Hi Ma, if you make pics bigger you would only get a very pixalated pic
Never thought of that, thanks Wommie
Hi ..
I use the free Prish Image Resizer.
Once installed I just right click on the picture & choose the Prish Resize option .. 4 size choices offered. Click on your choice then the program creates a new 'Resized' folder & puts the resized copy there.
Will give it a go and see what happens, thanks Cupie