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Old 07-24-2005, 11:31 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by foodybat
try Pixresizer.com...
this is the best out there i've found..
Thanks foody, this looks to be a great option for non-XP users...
the url gave me a lot of junk so I found it recommended by PC mag, go here to avoid the junk. Type PIXresizer in the search engine if you do not arrive at the program page directly.

Here's the program description:
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Originally Posted by PC Mag
PIXresizer is a photo resizing program to easily create web and email friendly versions of your images with reduced file sizes. The reduced files are saved in a different folder, so your original images are not altered at all. PIXresizer offers several different resizing methods to choose from and can automatically recognize image sizes to calculate the best fit. In addition, it can convert between image formats (JPEG, GIF, BMP, PNG and TIFF), rotate images, convert to grayscale and resize multiple images in batch mode. A great companion for webmasters and digital photographers.

Options/Features:

- simple four-step workflow
- easy 'Apply recommended' option to make it even more user friendly
- works with single files as well as with multiple files all at once
- option to convert between graphics formats (.bmp, .gif, .jpg, .png, and .tif)
- can be used to create thumbnails (takes one move on a slider)
- smart ratio calculation (image proportions can be overruled by the user)
- error logging (checks for corrupted images
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