It is necessary to resize the pictures you are uploading to the web or want to send as an attachment on an email because many now being produced by modern cameras are now much larger file sizes than they should be for normal internet and website usage. Edge Impact Consulting Ltd have sourced a third party product, tested it thoroughly and it seems to do everything required however Edge Impact Consulting Ltd make no warranty for the product but have merely supplied the product to be used by clients at their own risk. The product was sourced from http://www.rw-designer.com/photo-resizer-advanced and is free to use. Edge Impact makes no charge for sourcing this facility and does not sell or re-sell the product however some administration and material costs may be passed on to clients should clients require assistance in the installation. Re-sizing and compressing images to be upload to a website allows for the quick upload of the images, make the images appear much better on a website (you may have noticed some distortion on some uploaded pictures previously) and also allows website pages to download much quicker when people are browsing pages which contain images on your website. This facility, when installed is quite easy to use. To install this feature, simply double click on the InstallPhotoResizing file in this directory. This will copy the included Photo re-sizing files to your computer user account. If you have multiple users with different logons to the computer then each user will have to run the InstallPhotoResizing program. Do not try and resize a small picture to a bigger size because the quality will not be good - for instance do not try and resize a picture which has been resized to 135 pixels wide back up to 300 pixels wide. To use them simply select one or more pictures or folders (select multiple pictures by holding the Ctrl button down while selecting them) and then right click the mouse on one of them. You will be presented with a menu - move the mouse pointer down to Send To and then select one of the options beginning with "PhotoResize". The number at the end of the name is the width of the re-sized image you want. This will create additional copies of the pictures selected, concatenating a "-" and the number of the resizing file you selected to the end of the name of each picture. Use these new picture files for uploading to the web. For advanced usage information: Should you wish to resize images to a different width then copy one of the existing image resizing programs in your Send To folder and replace the number in the name of the file with the width of the re-sized image you want.