Film, Media & TV8 mins ago
Resizing Pics
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I have bought an aerial photograph which is 10MB. Each time I re-download it the size changes and gets a lot smaller. It is also a PNG which doesn't open on Picasa, where I would crop it etc. When I crop it with another program I can only get it to aroun 1MB at the most even though I'm only cropping about a quarter of it. Any idea how I can keep it a large size?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Everyone should have Irfanview on their computer. At its most basic it's a great image viewing program, which is vastly better than what comes with Windows. However its got some excellent image-editing tools 'under the bonnet' if you explore a bit:
https:/ /www.ir fanview .com/
I'm not too sure about exactly what it is that you're trying to achieve but I'll offer you a couple of starting points for working with Irfanview:
To select and crop part of an image, simply click-&-drag a rectangle around the relevant area and press Ctrl and Y together. (Alternatively go to Edit > Crop Selection)
To open up the resizing options, press Ctrl and R together. (Alternatively go to Image > Resize/Resample). You might need to play around with the options there to find what best meets your needs, although just selecting one of the standard size options offered is usually good enough for my needs. (Note that clicking on 'New Size' gives you a bigger list of standard sizes than the one which you see initially).
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I'm not too sure about exactly what it is that you're trying to achieve but I'll offer you a couple of starting points for working with Irfanview:
To select and crop part of an image, simply click-&-drag a rectangle around the relevant area and press Ctrl and Y together. (Alternatively go to Edit > Crop Selection)
To open up the resizing options, press Ctrl and R together. (Alternatively go to Image > Resize/Resample). You might need to play around with the options there to find what best meets your needs, although just selecting one of the standard size options offered is usually good enough for my needs. (Note that clicking on 'New Size' gives you a bigger list of standard sizes than the one which you see initially).
It says "You want to change current associations and to associate one to many file types with irfanview. Are you sure?" What does this actually mean? At the moment images are usually opened by awful windows thing, and I try and open with Picasa, but Picasa doesn't open PNGs and also is no longer supported. However, Picasa is really good at sorting and finding all photos on my PC! What will happen if I say yes?