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Vegeta- 09-29-2005
Picture Resizer 1.0 - Bilder per Batch resizen
Name: Picture Resizer Homepage: http://www.rw-designer.com/picture-resize Downloadlink: http://www.rw-designer.com/PhotoResize400.exe Beschreibung: How to use it? <*> Download PhotoResize400.exe and place it on your desktop. <*> Drag and drop JPG files or folders with JPG files on the application icon. <*> The tool will resize JPG images and save them next to the originals. Names of the new pictures will be based on the original names, with a suffix indicating their size. For example, the resized version of MyPhoto.jpg will be called MyPhoto-400.jpg, where the number 400 indicates the size of the picture. Configuration <*> By default, the application resizes the pictures to 400 pixels and preserves original aspect ratio. <*> The size of output pictures is controlled by the name of the application. To generate 200 pixels images, simply rename the application to PhotoResize200.exe <*> Tip: it is possible to have multiple copies of the application with different names to generate different image versions quickly. <*> If you want to manually control both width and height of the output image, rename the application to PhotoResizeWxH.exe, where W is the requested width and H the requested height. It is your responsibility to set correct aspect ratio in this case. Highlights <*> The tool is using high-quality resizing method, where color of each pixel is a weighted average of all covered pixels from the original image. Linear interpolation is used when zooming in. <*> The algorithm is optimized to work with gamma-corrected pictures. <*> High speed. Notes <*> The application is provided as is, without warranty of any kind. Authors are not responsible for any damage. <*> The application is designed for Windows NT4, 2000, XP, and Vista. It will NOT run on Windows 95, 98, or Me. <*> When using the application from command line, specify absolute path to the source files or folders. Relative paths will result in undefined behavior. <*> Files in the destination folders are always overwritten unless they have the readonly flag set.


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