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Review and how it works
PIXresizer was made as a perfect friend both for webmasters and digital photographers due to its capacity to reduce the size of photos, pictures and pictures.
PIXresizer has several resizing methods and on the fly recognizes the image sizes to estimate the finest fit.
Having images resized with this program will make them more fit for usage on the internet (web or email).
PIXresizer will save the reduced size photos in another directory, so your genuine size pictures remains untouched.
Additionally, this utility is intended to rotate pictures, to perform conversion from and to image types (GIF, JPEG, BMP, PNG and TIFF), to modify photos to grayscale and batch resize several pictures or photos.
What is new? With 'keep 100%' feature the user may batch convert the photos without resizing them.
Brief details - Has a trouble-free four-steps workflow
- The choice 'Apply recommended' makes it more user friendly
- Works both with single graphic items and with different photo or image files
- Can perform conversion from and to different graphics kinds (.bmp, .gif, .jpg, .png, and .tif)
- May be utilized to generate thumbnails
- Smart ratio calculation (image proportions may be overruled by the user)
- Error logging (it can check for corrupted photos a. o.)
How to install & uninstall PIXresizer - system requirements Nothing special to install, use or uninstall it.
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