Resize your photos with a mere click of the mouse
Picture Resizer is a nice, free software only available for Windows, being part of the category Design & photography software with subcategory Retouching & Optimization (more specifically Crop & Resize).
More about Picture Resizer
Since we added this software to our catalog in 2006, it has obtained 222,021 downloads, and last week it gained 3 downloads.The current version of the software is 2.0 and it has been updated on 10/16/2007. Picture Resizer is available for users with the operating system Windows 2000 and previous versions, and you can get it only in English.About the download, Picture Resizer is a pretty light software that doesn’t need as much space than most software in the category Design & photography software. It’s a software mostly downloaded in Germany.
Custom destination folder and file name – the -c switch was enhanced and allows specifying a template for output file path.New predefined output quality – PhotoResize400G.exe for good quality (75%).PhotoResize400O.exe skips the need to press Enter when the tool finishes (and also blocks progress report).PhotoResize400F400x300.exe ensures that the resulting image fits into the defined frame.
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Custom destination folder and file name – the -c switch was enhanced and allows specifying a template for output file path.New predefined output quality – PhotoResize400G.exe for good quality (75%).PhotoResize400O.exe skips the need to press Enter when the tool finishes (and also blocks progress report).PhotoResize400F400x300.exe ensures that the resulting image fits into the defined frame.
Picture Resizer is an easy-to-use and free tool for batch resizing of JPG pictures and photos. All that you need to do is to drag and drop JPG files or folders with JPG files in them onto the application icon.
The tool will resize JPG images and save them next to the originals. Names of the new pictures will be based on the original names, with a suffix indicating their size. For example, the resized version of MyPhoto.jpg will be called MyPhoto-400.jpg, where the number 400 indicates the size of the picture.