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Image resizing should be a simple problem to solve, except that it's not. Seth Rosenblatt takes a look at two programs--one to avoid and one that should solve most of your batch-editing needs.

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by j_a_s_p_e_r September 25, 2008 4:56 PM PDT
I have to point out that Mihov image resizer does an unbelievable job quality wise to scale down images. It multisamples and averages to give a great result. It is esp good when making thumbnail images. The interface is terrible but the high quality resize is hard to beat
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by mishu.1985 September 25, 2008 11:06 PM PDT
I agree.. the interface may suck and be far from intuitive, but it is a good, stable software which works fine by me. My experience with Mihov has been flawless.
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by SaSpak September 29, 2008 1:02 AM PDT
Nice program which I am looking to do once all the PICUTRES

SaS, PK
29/9/2008
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by W N W October 2, 2008 4:14 AM PDT
I've been using FastStone products for years. I've recommended them to anyone who asked and even a few who did not. The interface may be a little bit clunky, but the effectiveness of the program more than makes up for it. I have not used the other program mentioned here and as such, can neither commend nor condemn. FastStone Photo Resizer is the best I've found (so far) for doing what it does.
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