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How about 80 X 76 (to avoid having to change the aspect ratio)?brbrAlso, since I assume it's for an avatar here, I lowered the resolution a bit to get it down to the max size.brbrimg src="/richedit/upload/2kf0b5bb575b.gif" border="0" brbrAnd I'll probably get around to moving this thread to the Graphics forum (from General Computer).br
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Try the image resizer tool. u can even state the specification of the size of the image. On top of that, u can just resize with a simple right click. visit http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...powertoys.mspx for more information.
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