Image Resizer For Windows 8.1 64 Bit Free !EXCLUSIVE! Download

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Image Resizer is a Windows shell extension for bulk image-resizing. After installing PowerToys, right-click on one or more selected image files in File Explorer, and select Resize pictures from the menu.

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If Ignore the orientation of pictures is selected, the width and height of the specified size may be swapped to match the orientation (portrait/landscape) of the current image. In other words: If selected, the smallest number (in width/height) in the settings will be applied to the smallest dimension of the picture. Regardless if this is declared as width or height. The idea is that different photos with different orientations will still be the same size.

The fallback encoder is used when the file cannot be saved in its original format. For example, the Windows Meta File (.wmf) image format has a decoder to read the image, but no encoder to write a new image. In this case, the image cannot be saved in its original format. Specify the format the fallback encoder will use: PNG, JPEG, TIFF, BMP, GIF, or WMPhoto settings. This is not a file type conversion tool, but only works as a fallback for unsupported file formats.

In the beginning, some anonymous Microsoft engineer created the Image Resizer Powertoy for Windows XP. It was a wildly popular PowerToy that allowed you to bulk resize image files so they could all fit on your 1.44 MB floppy disk or be uploaded using you 56 kbps dial-up modem. Life was good in our plastic XP world.

Last September, Microsoft resurrected the PowerToys project, and shortly thereafter users began demanding that an image resizer be included. The Microsoft PowerToys team and I got in contact, and we decided to move Image Resizer for Windows into the PowerToys project, thus restoring it to its rightful place.

Image Resizer for Windows is a free and open source image resizer app and image converter developed by Brice Lambson for Windows. It's light on system resources, easy to setup, reliable, minimalistic, well-designed and advanced.

The download has been tested by an editor here on a PC and a list of features has been compiled; see below. We've also created some screenshots of Image Resizer for Windows to illustrate the user interface and show the overall usage and features of this image resizing program.

Image Resizer for Windows is a utility that lets you resize one or more selected image files directly from Windows Explorer by right-clicking. I created it so that modern Windows users could regain the joy they left behind with Microsoft's Image Resizer Powertoy for Windows XP.

Features of Image Resizer for Windows

  • Easy-to-use and simple installation.
  • Includes default sizes: small, medium, large and mobile.
  • Integrates nicely with Windows Explorer.
  • Resize by pixel, inches, centimeters or percentage.
  • Resize images from the Windows shell right-click.
  • Useful and convenient resizer.
  • Very lightweight and non-obtrusive.
Compatibility and LicenseIs Image Resizer for Windows free to download?Image Resizer for Windows has been created and released under the Microsoft Public License (MS-PL) free software license where users are permitted to freely distribute this software and download it without any type of real restrictions. With that said, you can view and edit the source code if the developer has decided to share it on sites like GitHub and SourceForge. The version available from here is 3.1.2 for free.

Products FastStone Image Viewer 7.8 Freeware (Last Update: 2023-09-28) An image browser, converter and editor that supports all major graphic formats including BMP, JPEG, JPEG 2000, GIF, PNG, PCX, TIFF, WMF, ICO, TGA and camera raw files. It has a nice array of features such as image viewing, management, comparison, red-eye removal, emailing, resizing, cropping, color adjustments, musical slideshow and much more.

The Microsoft Powertoys Image Resizer is frankly ugly but underneath its basic exterior is highly sophisticated programming that allows you to resize your images with only a very slim loss of quality.

There are plenty of reasons why you may need to resize your images but you always have to accept a loss of image quality when you do. The Microsoft Powertoys Image Resizer allows you to resize images in large batches and yet the loss of image quality is negligible. The interface offers you simple sizing options via a button menu. It also allows you to custom-size your images. It allows you to choose if you make your images smaller but not larger and it can create resized copies rather than tampering with the originals. Despite its very basic look it is a highly sophisticated image resizer.

Standardize the size of your images with the Microsoft Powertoys Image Resizer without worrying about losing image quality. The program offers a consistent level of image quality whenever you resize them and it has a slew of sizing options to suit your needs. There are issues with it installing on operating systems older than Windows XP but you can make it work on newer operating systems if you use the backwards compatible settings on Microsoft Windows when you install.

Often, images that end up in a SharePoint picture library have a pixel resolution far greater than is useful on the browser that they'll be rendered within. This is certainly true of the pictures taken with today's high-res cameras. Besides occupying unnecessary storage space, large images result in slow image rendering. While it's best to resize images before they're uploaded to a picture library, this often isn't done - because it's a hassle.

Image Resizer App is a tool that lets you easily resize images after they've been uploaded to a SharePoint picture library, based on a maximum pixel width and height specified, while maintaining their aspect ratio.

After the App is installed on a site, a new Resize Images button will appear on the FILES tab of each picture library's ribbon, and a Resize Image option will be available on the item menu for each image.

To resize multiple images in one operation, select the images to resize using item checkboxes and then click the Resize Images button located on the ribbon's FILES tab. To resize a single image, choose the Resize Image option from the item menu. In either case, a dialog will be displayed where maximum image height and width in pixels can be specified that each image should be resized to. The ability to rotate images left or right is also provided. Click the Resize button to process the images, or close the dialog to cancel the process.

This is a clone of the Image Resizer Powertoy for Windows XP -- a PowerToy that allows you to right-click on one or more image files in Windows Explorer to resize them. This clone was created to extend support to non-XP and 64-bit versions of Windows (including Windows 7 & Vista)

BatchPhoto is a PC tool designed to resize photos in bulk. This editor is powerful enough to process hundreds of pictures at the same time and is quite easy to use thanks to its three-step wizard concept. All you have to do is drag and drop your photos in the first step, make the necessary edits in the second step and select the image format and destination folder in the last step.

BatchPhoto allows you to adjust the size of your images using either pixels or percentage. Just select the Resize filter and then type in the preferred values for the width and/or height. The tool also places at your disposal an advanced option, which allows you to adjust the document size and DPI resolution. If you want to go deeper, you have plenty of features to choose from: you can convert (includes extensive RAW support), crop, rotate, watermark or date stamp photos, adjust the contrast, color levels or brightness, sharpen your pics or apply artistic effects.

PhotoSize offers other useful features as well, such as the possibility to crop and rotate images, adjust the contrast, brightness or saturation or add artistic effects such as black and white, sepia or charcoal.

FILEminimizer Pictures is a program developed to help you considerably reduce the size of your photos. With this tool you can compress your images by up to 98%, which means you can shrink a 12.5 MB file to only 0.25 MB and hence gain major disk space. FILEminimizer Pictures comes with four compression levels: strong, standard, low and a last level that enables you to customize the compression according to your preferences.

Kernel Bulk Image Resizer gives you the possibility to resize multiple images at once without any hassle. What makes the editing process uncomplicated is the user-friendly interface. Just add your folder or selected photos, select a destination folder and click Next to specify your image settings and effects. Then allow the program to automatically process all your files. Currently you can upload and process up to 128 files.

The program is available for all Windows computers. Just right click to resize images as copies or continue to work on the originals. Then simply share your resized images and collages online with friends.

Use the Light Image Resizer to resize photos. The batch image converter can easily convert your pictures into different formats. Select your output resolution, resize the original or create a copy, move and/or rename files or compress, choose a specific destination for your processed images. You can work on individual photos or edit large numbers of images by simply doing a batch resize in just one click.

Add your own watermark to protect your work or add a copyright to photos with html-like text formatting and transparency support. Customize pictures by converting them to sepia or add a border. Use the live preview to see what the final result will look like before actually processing the image. The ObviousIdea Photo Resizer/Picture Resizer works on files, subfolders and folders, and supports RAW formats. With multi-core support integrated, you can convert images even faster. Launch the application easily from Windows shell explorer with a right click on the image or folder.

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