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rdsok

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Glad you made it back safe Redsok!
Great pictures!
Makes me want to go out and toss a line in the water!
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One of the shots even has some line and tackle in it... if you missed it. I know I thought of you when I saw it :D
 

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Good afternoon y'all, I hope we're all having a great Monday for what it's worth. :) RDS, those pictures are awesome! I especially like the one of the gull gliding through the cloudy sky, one of the latter pics you posted. :thumbs:

I'll be going back to sleep in a few minutes, gotta take care of a couple things first. Have a great rest of the day, I'll see y'all tomorrow! *gone*
 

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I've finally found a basic picture resize/convert utility that has the feature's I want. It's named VarieDrop and can be found here VarieDrop - Vieas Web

It only handles 5 image types ( which is fine for my needs usually) BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG and TIFF's. You can use it's own interface and drag and drop the image onto the area for the type of conversion you want ( that you can setup beforehand ). It has 4 main areas to drag/drop onto and a 5th area to perform each of the other 4 all at once if you wish.

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You can set it up to append a description to the converted/resized file if you wish and you can tell it to place them into their own folder ( which you can also name ). If you want, you can also use it with the Windows SendTo menu and it'll convert/resize into the same areas selected for the 5th drag/drop area. You also have the option to specify the output folder or it'll create it in the original photo's folder ( or a subfolder of it )

For my use... I'll probably have it make a pic good for forums ( 1280x1024 or there abouts ) and one for my personal website which I usually use a 4000x??? size since the 6000x4000 pics I take are really bigger than I need usually unless I'm going to print them or something.
 
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