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    minus 10% resizing

    Some people claim that you obtain better results if you resize your picture (for the web) using 10% step instead of the classic image size function.
    Any opinion?
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    Ramoul

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    Don't know about Downsizing, but the Upsizing method by 10% increments works very well.
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    Never heard that one....

    ... but, I always just use IrfanView to resize to 800 pixels wide before posting on the web. One click does it.

    Tim

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