I don't personally like modifying things as much as Photoshop users do. FastStone works easily enough, and can do quite a bit of good editing if you want. I'm not aware of any advantages the ImageBrowser et al have over FastStone. You might like the freeware program called FastStone Image Viewer. The newer DPP 4.x will also do all of this but comes with a steeper learning curve. You can choose just about any final resolution you want and modify the JPEG compression too. Or am I just overlooking it? Do I really have to look for yet another piece of software just for compressing images, and if so, what are you using? TIA.ĭPP would work well at downsizing your images. Even Picasa seems to have been replaced by Google Photo, or something to that effect, without any compression faciltities. On the Canon website they only have some very basic importing software called Camera Window. I'm looking for something with which to compress my photos though, and Irfanview doesn't seem to have anything included. I hadn't used my camera for such a long time, what with the convenience of cellphone and iPad cameras, that I haven't got around to looking for a later version for my new computer, but I did download Irfanview. I used to have ZoomBrowser EX and then, I think, ImageBrowser EX on my computer, but I got a new computer some time ago, and upgraded it to Windows 10.
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