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Resize multi photos with Fotosizer V1.34.0.510

Posted In Graphic - By Techtiplib on Tuesday, June 26th, 2012 With No Comments »

Fotosizer is a freeware batch image resizer tool. It resizes your photos in just 3 easy steps: Select Photo(s), Select resize settings, Start the resize!

Features Fotosizer:

Batch resizing

  • Choose to resize by percentage of width and height
  • Choose to set custom width and height
  • Maintain aspect ratio
  • Change Image quality
  • Choose where the resized images will be saved
  • Parameterised output filenames (width, height, date)
  • Maintain EXIF/XMP information

Effects

  • Choose to convert images to “Sepia” in addition to the resize
  • Choose to convert images to “Black and White” in addition to the resize
  • Choose to convert images to “Negative” in addition to the resize

Image selection

  • Add single image or selection of images
  • Add images from a folder
  • Include sub folders when adding from a folder
  • Shows thumbnail preview list of images due to be resized
  • Shows details such as filename, original file size, file type of images due to be resized

Supported Image Formats

  • JPEG images (*.jpg, *.jpeg)
  • Portable Network Graphics (*.png)
  • Windows Bitmap (*.bmp)
  • True Vision Targa (*.tga)
  • 8-bit Compuserve GIF(*.gif)

Multiple languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Turkish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Portuguese (Portugal), Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, Chinese (Traditional), Dutch, Korean, Hungarian, Romanian, Greek, Serbian, Czech, Arabic, Latvian, Hindi, Vietnamese

Supported Languages: English, Arabic, Chinese, ChineseTraditional, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Italian, Korean, Latvian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese. 

Fotosizer

Download free Fotosizer V1.34.0.510 here

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