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Old January 21st, 2009, 11:05 AM
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Image resizer program (EASY & FREE)

PIXresizer - Free Image Resizer


PIXresizer is a photo resizing program to easily create web and e-mail friendly versions of your images with reduced file sizes.
The reduced files are saved in a different folder, so your original images are not altered at all. PIXresizer offers several different resizing methods to choose from and can automatically recognize image sizes to calculate the best fit. In addition, it can convert between image formats (JPEG, GIF, BMP, PNG and TIFF), rotate images, convert to grayscale and resize multiple images in batch mode. A great companion for webmasters and digital photographers.

Options/Features
Simple Four-Step Workflow
Easy 'Apply recommended' option to make it even more user friendly
Works with single files as well as with multiple files all at once
Option to convert between graphics formats (.bmp, .gif, .jpg, .png, and .tif)
Can be used to create thumbnails (takes one move on a slider)
Smart Ratio Calculation (image proportions can be overruled by the user)
EXIF support, JPEG compression, TIFF compression, DPI settings
Runs on Windows 98/ME/NT4/2000/2003/XP/Vista


PIXresizer
WOW! That is sooo easy & simple

I found it by accident and am glad I did. 2 from me.

Its packaged as zipped compressed (but if you dont have a zip program pm me)

The first Pic is straight from my camera

The 2nd is using the default setting on PIXresizer.
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Last edited by Diamondsmum; January 21st, 2009 at 11:19 AM.
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Old January 21st, 2009, 11:41 AM
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The mass resizing is the best feature:

At the top there are 2 tabs. If you click on the "Work with multiple files", you can now specify the directory (including all subfolders if wanted) and where you want it saved to. Then click on the "Save Pictures" button and you're done!
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Old January 21st, 2009, 05:58 PM
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I like the microsoft office picture manager (I think it came with microsoft word) it has predefined sizes that you can just choose from.
document large 1024 x 768
document small 800 x 600
web large 640 x 480
web small 448 x 336
e-mail large 314 x 235
e-mail small 160 x 160

or you can choose custom w x h or percentage of original

It's so easy even I figured it out by myself

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Old January 21st, 2009, 06:20 PM
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yup I also used that

but this one I can resize a folder of my entire pics which is YAY!!!

As all my photos get downloaded into folder by dates & labled

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