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Resizing images in TB

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I have installed the add-on Shrunked Image Resizer 5.1. However, when I use it, the quality of the reduced image is often very poor. I can get a much higher quality resized image by dragging the lower right corner of the image upwards and towards the left. However, this is a bit tedious, as I may have to do this 2-3 times to get the image to a smaller size, particularly if the original image is very large. Anyone know any easier way to resize images without losing so much quality?

I have installed the add-on Shrunked Image Resizer 5.1. However, when I use it, the quality of the reduced image is often very poor. I can get a much higher quality resized image by dragging the lower right corner of the image upwards and towards the left. However, this is a bit tedious, as I may have to do this 2-3 times to get the image to a smaller size, particularly if the original image is very large. Anyone know any easier way to resize images without losing so much quality?

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I use the freeware program, Irfanview, first.

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Thanks. Will try that.