Thanks Andrea, I'm using the same version as you. I am looking to change the filesize to a target size (like the Save-For-Web option in PS and specifying 1.5MB as the output size) by changing the compression on the jpg. I don't need to crop/resample the image. Deen 2005-09-24 10:24:40 Deen Hameed 0405 649 101 deenhameed@xxxxxxxxxxxx At 2005-09-23, 12:46:29 Andrea Coffey (why@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote: >At 01:45 23 09 2005, Deen Hameed wrote: >>Sometime ago, there was an email (probably Karl) about a >>program that will >>resize images to a target filesize (something Irfanview aka >>Karlview :P ) >>doesn't do. > >Well my version of IrfanView, v3.97, appears to be able to >do this quite >happily. Maybe you could upgrade to this version. > >For one image: menu: "Image", click "Resize/Resample", and >off we go. > >For a multitude of images, use IrfanView thumbnails. Select >images >(Shift-click for range, Ctrl-click for images here and >there. Menu "File", >click "Start batch dialog with selected thumbs...". (You can >also click >with mouse button #2 -- usually the right one, and pick from >pop-up menu.) >Be careful to set the output directory: I usually press the >button "Use >this directory as output", and make a subdirectory (folder). >Make sure >there is a tick next to "Use advanced options", then press >button "Set >advanced options". Now you have resize/rotate/crop all >available. > >I just love IrfanView. > >http://www.irfanview.com > >&i (: > >-- >No virus found in this outgoing message. >Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. >Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.11.5/110 - Release >Date: 22 Sep 2005 >