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SKITTISHWIND
19th February 2005, 20:05
need some advice ........
which is best image resizer.........ofcourse pc software

currently using Macromedia Firework MX to resize picture to 176*144 but problem is ........image which are clear and superb....on PC after uploading to mobile image is disorted here there.......means its not clear........

If question is color depth......than wat software people on comercial website uses to resize there image........coz they look good......

Any software pls.........just want name please


Thank you

To Moderators.......though topic is related to PC Software posted here coz actually mean for wallpaper on mobiles......so please suggest some software before closing this topic

Mark
19th February 2005, 21:41
you are really afraid of the mods closing your topic arenīt you? they are really not that bad :) the worse thing they can do is to move your topic.
about the resizer i am trying to find one that works well :D
so far none can maintain the picture quality or reduce to the size i want. its really hard to find a good one.

ludomila
19th February 2005, 21:44
Well, if is just to give names, why don't you try ACDSee? It's easy to use, however i think it loose some quality. But, you can try it :wink:

saruman
20th February 2005, 13:47
IrfanView works great for me....i am resizeing to 128x128 for my 6230.

handyman1977
21st February 2005, 19:26
for me i am using print shop pro v.7 to resize my image it look great.

magmag
24th February 2005, 19:53
Maybe you can try adobe photoshop.

it is commonly used by photographers to edit pictures

neobats
25th February 2005, 00:46
yeah..ACDC 3.1 small but nice...no rendering..

lovekonadj
25th February 2005, 01:09
i use AUTOCAD.. best image editor and maker for me..

farry
25th February 2005, 06:55
corel photo-paint try this out..

SKITTISHWIND
27th February 2005, 23:08
Thanx friends for helping me out.........
I'm goin for ACDSee 7.0......small/easy(Use) and Image are perfect :wink:
Thank You

ludomila
1st March 2005, 03:09
Nice choice :wink:

ikkru
1st March 2005, 23:47
:)

chris_ve
5th March 2005, 02:38
I use InfranVIEW, but make sure to tell it the JPEG Quality in 100%, not the default 80%

chris_ve
5th March 2005, 02:40
I use InfranVIEW, but make sure to tell it the JPEG Quality in 100%, not the default 80%

marble
5th March 2005, 17:40
hey guys have you tried the MEDIA RESIZER PRO? i think this is the greatest resizer but i cant find a crack of this app. try this.... and if you find a crack pls post it here. :lol:

jammyaxa
2nd April 2005, 23:20
I would suggest photoshop. It maintain your picture quality. The only problem is that you have to used to using the software...

Aurellius
2nd April 2005, 23:38
use ACDSee 7.0, it's newest version from ACDSee..