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clouds421
post Sep 26 2004, 01:11 AM
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Is there software that will allow you to crop images when you make a have a lot of pics that's different sizes? I only use Frontpage & whenever I auto thumbnail images that are different sizes..they come out looking very disorganized.

I've seen on some sites where they're able to make thumbnails all the same size & the thumbnail is not the entire pic, but rather the central focus..for example the thumbnail just shows the head, while the actual picture is a view of the entire body.
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