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lightitup
02-22-2009, 04:29 PM
Click the thumbnail or the edit link for the image that you want to resize.
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r200/PhotobucketTutorials/Content%20Management/Editing/editLinkThumbnail.gif

if you put your mouse over the image it will come up with the edit, Move, tag, share, delete bar as shown up top of this image.

click on edit.
If you click on the image it will take you to a full view of the image and you can click on edit there too. Here is the full view. Click on resize or edit if you want to enhance it more than just resizing.

http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r200/PhotobucketTutorials/Content%20Management/Editing/Resizing/full-viewEditResize.gif

Make sure you are in the Basic tab, then select a preset size from the drop-down-menu, use the width/height slider bars, or type in the size of your choice. For best results, leave the Keep Proportions checkbox selected so your image is not distorted. Click the Apply button to see your changes.
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r200/PhotobucketTutorials/Content%20Management/Editing/Resizing/editBasicResize.gif

I use website setting for posting pictures but you can size it smaller if you want to.
click on website in the drop down box at preset sizes and it will resize your photo for you.

Click Save a copy at the bottom of the page to create a new image in your account, with the modifications that you made. Photobucket recommends this option if you want to keep your original image unedited. Click Replace original to save the changes you made to the original file in your album, replacing your original. I select replace original on everything except my family photos, for family photos I click replace original.

Now when you click on the IMG tag it will give you the smaller image.

lightitup
02-22-2009, 04:37 PM
I have also added a enhance photos in photobucket too. Have fun with it.
Here is a link to tutorials in Photobucket too. they teach you alot. This is where I got the images from for these tutorials.
http://tutorials.photobucket.com/index.html

Auntie Mistletoe
03-22-2009, 01:18 PM
That's great, LIU! I always use pixresizer before uploading. I'll try that feature out when I don't have as much time or as many images to resize at one time.

2973 Thanks for the tip.