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- Price: Free to try (7-day trial, watermark); $2.99 to buy
- Operating system: Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 98
- Date added: September 16, 2005
- Total Downloads: 3,104
- Downloads last week: 1
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From Safebid :Batch Image Resizer allows you to resize and reformat all your images with a few keystrokes. This is handy when storing your photos that are several megabytes each, or if you want to shrink them for Web sites, or for e-mailing to friends or even eBay. You can change the format or keep them the same, but changing pictures from BMP to JPEG could save loads of hard disk. It allows you to set them to thumbnail size again handy for Web sites. It supports images that are WMF, JPEG, TIFF, BMP, PNG, EMF, or EXIF.
The program even keeps your original file structures if you include subfolders, so if you are doing it to save on space, after deleting your old large files you can place the new folder in and all the subfolders are as they were. You add text and image watermarks, and even select the size and position of the watermark. It now allows you to convert your color photos to black and white as well.
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Version: Batch Image Resizer 1.0.6
"So bug ridden even $3 is too much."
Pros: Converted a folder of tif images to jpg quickly and accurately on the one occassion it worked.
Cons: The program crashed into the VS debugger when I clicked the 'Help' button (probably because I run VS.Net on this PC). However it also corrupted the first tif file in my directory; or rather it corrupted it after I renamed it with a .tiff extension because BIR didn't recognise the .tif extension it started with.
It also didn't save my settings between batch jobs so i had to remember to reselect my options each time before clicking 'Resize'.
Definitely not recommended.
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