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Review and how it works
Fotosizer was made as a freeware batch image resizing utility. It is able to re-size pictures by following three simple procedures -> Pick Photo(s), Pick settings, and Start to resize!
It's known that sharing photos on the internet is becoming serious. Photos, represented as JPEG files from digital cameras, taken at high resolutions are, unfortunately, too large to send on the Internet, with some photos ending up at 5 mega bytes. Uploading one photo to a photo sharing web site is fine, but when you need to do it with 10, 20, or even more, this can take forever, mainly if you have a dial-up connection.
With Fotosizer, the user may shrink jpeg, jpg, gif, png, bmp pictures, along with other accepted sorts, and noticeably reduce internet transfer times. It makes you able to prepare without difficulty the image collections in order to be published on the web.
Brief details - Batch photo resizing
- Pick to resize by percentage of width and height
- Pick to set custom width and height
- Maintain aspect ratio
- Change Image quality
- Pick where the resized photos will be saved
- Parameterised output filenames (width, height, date)
- Convert to Greyscale
- Pick to convert photos to greyscale beyond the resize
- Add single image or selection of images
- Add photos from a folder
- Include sub directories when adding from a folder
- Shows thumbnail preview list of photos due to be resized
- Shows details e.g. filename, genuine file size, file kind of photos due to be resized
- JPEG photos (*.jpg, *.jpeg)
- Portable Network Graphics (*.png)
- Windows Bitmap (*.bmp)
- True Vision Targa (*.tga)
- 8-bit Compuserve GIF(*.gif)
How to install & uninstall Fotosizer - system requirements Nothing special to install, use or uninstall it.
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