Resize, Retarget and Preserve Photos, Online
Filed in archive Tools, Templates, Etc by Linda Roeder on October 24, 2007
Here is the photo before I did anything to it:

Go to Rsizr and open a photo or other graphic in the program. Click on the "rescale" button. This is where it gets cool. You'll see little squares on the corners and on the sides of the photo. Click on one and drag it somewhere else. Your photo can be stretched or squeezed without loosing anything. Your photo will still look pretty good. This works especially well with scenery photos.
Now click on "retarget" and then move one of the scroll bars at the top or on the side of the screen. Then try resizing the photo and see what happens. This is pretty cool too.
Now click on "preserve". Highlight something on the photo with the preserve brush. Then try resizing again. Anything that you've preserved will not change during the resize. This is good for faces and people in a photo.
Here is the photo after I changed it with Rsizr:

(by the way... that's my son racing)
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