Another tool for resizing images is the "convert" program included with Image Magick. In typical UNIX fashion, it is strictly a command-line tool but it is very powerful. Among other things, it can resize images, convert them from one format to another, and adjust the image quality of JPEGs. The beauty of using a command-line tool is that once you've figured out the parameters you want to use, you can write a DOS batch program that will convert dozens or even hundreds of images in one shot.
When resizing an image for the web, consider that most PCs use a display resolution of around 1024x768 pixels. Images larger than that may not fit on the viewer's screen, while images smaller than around 500x500 pixels are going to be small and hard to view.
Reducing the JPEG quality will make the file size smaller so it loads faster over dialup, but will not significantly affect the quality of the picture when viewed on-screen.
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