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Editors’ Review
Batch Picture Resizer helps you change the size of batches of snapshots, ranging in size from one picture to 1,000. With an easily managed layout and quick, effective results, this is a great tool for photographers.
Batch Picture Resizer holds your hand through its processing, laying out every step of the process clearly and intuitively. You should not need to take a trip to the Help file for direction, since the layout flows nicely and its functions are well defined. Resizing our photos happened quickly and easily. We selected a single shot or an entire folder and were ushered into an area that asked us to decide on a uniform size for the new pictures. Finally, another area asked us to follow a file tree to select a destination for these new pictures. After setting these parameters, resizing the shots was a matter of pressing a button.
The program boasts excellent features to match its great functionality. One of the best is the capability to quickly write and insert your own watermarks on all resized shots (the trial places a watermark on all images). Another is the capability to change the file type with the click of a button. Thanks to its simple design, excellent results, and impressive features, we believe Batch Picture Resizer is a great choice for photographers of all experience levels.
What’s new in version 9.1
- RAW files support improved
- Fixed Canon and Nikon RAW images processing
- 51 Supported file formats
- Performance up to 2 times faster
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