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Best Thumbnail program?

UltraLisk

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I did a search on this and to my surprise it has not been mentioned (at least recently).

What is the best program to create thumbnails? I have been using "Easy Thumbnails [Freeware]" though I am looking for another one which gives the size of the full image at the bottom of the thumbnail. ie;

l99_britney_pepsi_jpg.t.jpg
 

Cman

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I use a program called Easy Thumbnails.

You can download it for free at www.download.com
 
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singhr

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The Chief said:
Is this what you would do to use the new imagevenue gallery host (http://www.imagevenue.com/host-html.php)? Sounds like a good idea, I'd like to try it. The gallery has to be in .html format.

Ya I guess so. I haven't had a chance to look at the ImageVenue gallery host utility so I'm not really sure how it works. Creating an adobe batch process is good for creating thumbs from lots of pics because you can do a lot at once; such as resize, add watermark, save-for-web....whatever you need.

However as I mentioned above, the Image Resizer powertoy for windows actually works really well and it also does a great job of optimizing file sizes too.
 
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