Windows 2000 Kodak Image Viewer

I used to have Windows 2000 Kodak Image Viewer on my old computer, but on my new computer, I have a newer version of Windows that apparently does not. What I need to download Windows 2000 in order to obtain new image viewer, or I can add it to my current version of Windows? I download pictures and images scanned in a long Word document, and photos must be converted in TIFF format and saved as 300 dpi (because when I finished this Word doc will be converted to PDF by the Publisher), and Image Viewer allowed me to do. Any suggestions?

My suggestion would be to download & install the freeware "Irfanview".  (IHMO one of the ten best freeware out there).  It will open just about any photo and then you can make a file-> save as and convert any other graphic formats including TIF.  Conversion to 300 dpi, if necessary, can be done through the Image-> resize menu option.  Works on all versions of Windows.

Ifranview: <> http://www.irfanview.com/ >

HTH,
JW

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