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Best photo shrink app for iPhone

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I’m trying to figure out the best/most simple app to shrink down photos to load on this site, I’ve been just emailing them to myself at a smaller size, but the quality isn’t always that great. I know there’s a million apps out there, and I don’t do the Facebook/Instagram stuff so I don’t need something to upload 1000s of pics a day, just want to show some decent fishing pics that don’t look like they’re 60 years old ?. 

Don't know if it works for the iPhone but I use photo & picture resizer from Google play store

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I don't use an app w/my iPhone. Simply search for "resize image" and likely the first site to pull up will be resizeimage.net It's what I've been using to resize all my photos from my phone I post to BR and other forums.

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Thanks guys, I did find one on my own though that is perfect for a simple guy like me ?. It’s called image resize+, does one pic at a time and you can drag your finger across a range bar to get it down to exactly the size you need ( like 1.46mb for instance ?).

I use GIMP (Photoshop Alternative) with Batch Image Manipulation Plugin. 

 

I like to have the original file size and just select the ones I want to convert, It also can do watermarks as well.  

 

https://www.gimp.org

https://alessandrofrancesconi.it/projects/bimp/

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I use resize image for iPhone, been using that for at least 5 yrs. it is free and easy to use pick your output as 1mp and save back to album.

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