How do I change the resolution of my photos on my iBookG4?

I have iPhoto 6 and post things regularly on craigslist. With my older camera I never had any problems uploading photos to the web. Now, with my new 6 megapixel camera, CL won't always take the photos all at once. Is there a way to downsize the pixels within each photo so that posting on CL is easy again? This is driving me nuts. It used to take 3 minutes to post an ad and less than a minute to load the photos. Now it takes on average 10 minutes per ad because I can only load 1 photo at a time, and each one takes forever to load. iPhoto won't change resolution, just size of photo. If iPhoto6 won't manipulate resolution for me, is there a good free software compatible with my iBookG4 that will? Thanks.
iBookG4   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

nowmy...
Try File -> Export in the dialogue you can specify the original or a different size that you select. A little trial and error will help you find the correct one.
Regards
TD

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