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| How to Resize Image on Mac OS X (Including Snow Leopard)? Resize your high resolution image would help you to save more space of your computer, and you can also resize the photos as wallpapers for your iPhone 3GS, PSP or Blackberry. Then how you can resize image on Mac Snow Leopard http://www.mediasoftmac.com/photo-ar...-leopard.html? There are lots of online image resize tool, however, what would be better to have an image resizing tool on your Mac to help you resize your photos anywhere any time. PhotoMagic for Mac can be a magnificent tool to help you complete the task. Check the following tutorial for resize image on Mac. Step 1. Launch Program and Drag in your Photo Click PhotoMagic icon and drag in your photo according to the instruction or you can drag in the photo folder directly. Step 2. Resize your Photo according to your Needs Click Resize button and you can resize the photo to the fixed size offered by the program or you can also change the width and height or scale according to your needs. If you want to share your All Saints' day or Christmas Day photos on facebook or Flickr, just resize it as your bardian requirement. Step 3. Click Save As to Save Resized Photo After resizing, save the photo by clicking Save As button. Type in the photo name, choose where and which format to save the resized photo. Compare before and after resized photo here! PhotoMagic for Mac is especially designed for Mac users which can support the latest released Snow Leopard. |
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