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Nov 29, 2008

Looking to resize images more often ? Tired of opening heavy image applications for just resizing ? Got 100’s of images you want to re size in bulk ?  Pix Resizer is your answer.

Pix Re sizer is a free tool which allows you to change very basic properties of any image like size, type ( convert jpeg to png etc ) , rotate , apply gray scale, mass re size and save EXIF data while converting. Most of us either open in paint where it can loose the original characteristics or we open in a heavy application which takes much time.

Resizing Multiple Files 

When resizing multiple image files you get options to resize them all in one size with options to choose the destination path where all converted images will be stored.

You can also create the same directory structure of your source folder. As this tool can re curse sub directories, you will always desire that even the output has same structure. This will save time for you.

Resizing multiple images with Pix Resizer

Resizing multiple images with Pix Resizer

 


Resizing single file with pix resizer

Features of Pix Resizer

#1 While resizing multiple files it will show you how many number of files are in your source folder 


Count of multiple images when selected a folder tree

 

#2 It can save EXIF ( Exchangeable Image File) data while converting

Digital cameras save JPEG (.jpg) files with EXIF (Exchangeable Image File) data like camera settings , scene information shutter speed, date and time, focal length, exposure compensation, if a flash was used etc. This is useful for pro photographers who require these data to be read by ant other applications or wherever you upload the pictures.


Save EXIF data

 

 

#3 Finding Aspect ratio

When you re size the picture for a single image it can tell you what is the aspect ration on mouse hover. 


Find the aspect ration when you resize the image

#4 Finding what will be the actual size of your image in inches and centimeter


Fidning actual image size

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1 Comment:

  1. Administrator said...
    I found a free online image resizer called QuickResizer Image Resizer. If you are away from your PC and don't want to download any software, you can just use this online version for free. It's quick and it's easy to use.

    You can also download their full version of QuickResizer image resizer if you want to resize multiple files in a folder with just a click of the mouse.

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