Nowadays many corporates deal with a large number of images that are shared for business marketing, e-commerce, and social networking sites, and in such cases applying post-processing work to every ...
I deal with two types of images on my iOS devices: photos and screenshots. For photos, I’ve long settled on a Dropbox-based workflow that takes care of automatically archiving and sorting photos for ...
Resizing images is pretty simple to the point where anyone can do it. The problem arises when it’s time to resize multiple images, a task that could take several minutes to complete. Nowadays, no one ...
Windows only: Image processor FastStone Photo Resizer can edit, correct, crop, rename, and watermark your digital images in batch mode—that is, in big bunches all at once. This impressive little ...
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How to Batch Resize Images in Photoshop
Did you know you could batch resize images in Photoshop? Resizing one image is pretty simple in Photoshop. You can just select the resize image option in the menu and type your resolution and the ...
Tech blog Of Zen and Computing describes how to use the free command line program ImageMagick to convert a set of images from one file format to another (like JPGs to PNGs). You can do this same sort ...
Dare to be Creative on Tuesday introduced ResizeMe 1.0, a batch image and photo editor for Mac OS X. It costs US$19.95. A 10-day trial version is available for download. ResizeMe helps you resize ...
If you have a large collection of images that you need to resize, an easy way to change all of the files quickly is to use Preview, included within macOS, instead of using a dedicated utility or an ...
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