When I share photos with friends on my Apple iPhone, they always complain that the images are huge. They’ve shown me, they ARE huge. How can I resize or shrink the images so that they’re not so darn big (and upload faster too)?
When I share photos with friends on my Apple iPhone, they always complain that the images are huge. They’ve shown me, they ARE huge. How can I resize or shrink the images so that they’re not so darn big (and upload faster too)?
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I upload my photos from my Win10 laptop to the Internet and sometimes the sites complain the images are too big. How do I resize them so that they’ll work better for online use?
My children’s bandwidth use is through the roof, but they insist that they just share photos with their friends via text messaging. iPhones take big photos: is there any way to shrink the photos before they’re shared in iOS 11?
My friends keep complaining that the photos and images I send them are huge. Is there some easy way to resize images before emailing or posting them?
I’m running Windows 7 and want to resize a few photographs I’ve downloaded from my digital camera before I email them to friends. How do I quickly and easily resize pictures or photos in Microsoft Windows on my old PC?