Resize

Resize by Peter Bone

  • Editor's Rating: 2.5 stars
  • User Rating: 4 (3)
  • Price:Free

image resizing Resize is a quick and dirty tool to resize one or more Bitmap or JPEG images. The images can be reduced (or enlarged) by percentage, allowing you to maintain overall proportions. In addition, you can also specify the level of JPEG compression, and view the images with the internal viewer. The program is not much to look at, but very simple to use; the output files are automatically renamed with a small_ prefix, so your original files are not modified at all. Resize is standalone and does not require any installation. It produces high quality output images.

Product Details

Publisher Peter Bone (2) Popularity 33
Price Free O/S Win (All) + portable
Version 2.7 Requirements None
Last updated Jul 17, 2008 File Size 336 Kb

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Easy to use and gives fantastic results 5 stars by TheGift73
I have been using this for just over 4 years now and it really is invaluable to me. I regularly batch resize 200 - 1000 images in one go with this program and when you look at the resized versions, you wouldn't know it had been resized as the quality is still exactly the same to the eye. A lot of the time I need to resize a load of images to be a certain length on the long edge and with 2 simple steps I can get my job done. It works very quickly, and is something I have on every system I use. It always maintains aspect ratio, so I don't have to worry about my images looking different when it's done. Would recommend 100 percent. showShow review details
No new directory :( 2 stars by solomone (Read all my 4 reviews)
Well i wanted a 1 file resizer. This makes a .ini of its settings. Dont like this because: - it does not show the directory its saving in, you have to go to the menu. - when you say save to c: esized it does not create the directory, and just gives error. - does not handle drag and drop of folder (just select all files and drag and drop) showShow review details
Simply brilliant 5 stars by rickxs (Read all my 2 reviews)
Small, easy ,excellent stand alone software- top rating showShow review details
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