You took many pictures at a resolution too high? Do not know how to resize them because each of them is so great that you can not even send it through e-mail to your friends, family ...? This happens often, especially to those not expert, has the latest digital cameras (more than 5 megapixels). They make beautiful high resolution pictures, but this leads to picture sizes too big. To come in against these problems, you can use gems that can resize any or all images in a folder at once! The gem PIXresizer, totally free, allows you to choose various methods, including one that automatically selects the best compromise between size and dimension. There are also functions such as converting between most popular formats (JPEG, GIF, BMP, PNG and TIFF), rotate, convert to grayscale ... The program is presented with two tabs (Tab). Of note is the fact that it works very well with Windows Vista, even between operating systems is not reported.
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Resize 1 image: In this tab you can resize a single image in 3 steps. |
Upscaling images in a folder In this tab you can process multiple images simultaneously instead |
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site 's excellent program to resize images |
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Download
PIXresizer for download from here resize images |
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January 8th, 2008 at 12:45
Hello, I found an xp tools that can do this job right through the tastro Image Resizer (http://download.microsoft.com/download/whistler/Install/2/WXP/EN-US/ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe)
November 12th, 2007 at 00:54
Fotosizer I use and I found myself well for uniqueness time I used
November 11th, 2007 at 22:25
I wanted to point out to Cala and all users of the blog that there is also a freeware application that among the many interesting features that also offers resizing of multiple images at once: FastStone PhotoResizer, found at the link http://www.faststone .org / FSResizerDownload.htm
November 11th, 2007 at 11:31
Excellent gem, I use it for a long time (known by the old blog), but you forgot to specify the name of the program!
PIXresizer is, and is totally freeware!