Magic3rds Suspended / Banned Messages 176 Name Jez Edit My Images Yes 21 Jun 2011 #1 Does anyone know of any decent image resizing software for images going on to websites. Ideally with the ability to do batch jobs Also any software to rename images Thanks, Jez
Does anyone know of any decent image resizing software for images going on to websites. Ideally with the ability to do batch jobs Also any software to rename images Thanks, Jez
T tiler65 Suspended / Banned Messages 10,544 Name Tom (I think) Edit My Images Yes 21 Jun 2011 #2 faststone does the job and it is free.
Sebastian Suspended / Banned Messages 1,097 Name Sebastian Edit My Images Yes 21 Jun 2011 #3 You can do both with Irfan Viewer. I'm using it for resizing and renaming all my web content. http://www.irfanview.com/
You can do both with Irfan Viewer. I'm using it for resizing and renaming all my web content. http://www.irfanview.com/
OP Magic3rds Suspended / Banned Messages 176 Name Jez Edit My Images Yes 21 Jun 2011 #4 Excellent. Thanks guys I'll have a look at those Jez
swatches Suspended / Banned Messages 144 Edit My Images Yes 21 Jun 2011 #5 I use ifranview too for resizing and thumbnail creation. Don't forget the loselss rotation plugin too.
I use ifranview too for resizing and thumbnail creation. Don't forget the loselss rotation plugin too.
tijuana taxi Suspended / Banned Messages 15,748 Name Rich Edit My Images Yes 21 Jun 2011 #6 Windows XP has the really good image resizer as part of the powertoys, pity they didn't continue with it http://download.cnet.com/Image-Resizer-Powertoy-for-Windows-XP/3000-18487_4-10905400.html Last edited: 21 Jun 2011
Windows XP has the really good image resizer as part of the powertoys, pity they didn't continue with it http://download.cnet.com/Image-Resizer-Powertoy-for-Windows-XP/3000-18487_4-10905400.html
Method Suspended / Banned Messages 199 Name Alan Edit My Images Yes 2 Jul 2011 #7 Sebastian said: You can do both with Irfan Viewer. I'm using it for resizing and renaming all my web content. http://www.irfanview.com/ Click to expand... Likewise, I'm an irfanview user!
Sebastian said: You can do both with Irfan Viewer. I'm using it for resizing and renaming all my web content. http://www.irfanview.com/ Click to expand... Likewise, I'm an irfanview user!
Wyshniukas Suspended / Banned Messages 414 Edit My Images Yes 2 Jul 2011 #8 JPG Resizer 2.1 - does the job for me if big batches needed to be done.
Eltheza Suspended / Banned Messages 343 Name Elizabeth Edit My Images Yes 3 Jul 2011 #9 Method said: Likewise, I'm an irfanview user! Click to expand... Irfanview and FastStone for me too!
micloi Suspended / Banned Messages 4,187 Name Michael Edit My Images Yes 3 Jul 2011 #10 Faststone here too. Quick, easy to use and free!
A alcatraz73 Suspended / Banned Messages 38 Name David Edit My Images No 6 Jul 2011 #11 ive been using imagewell but will check out the other suggestions...
petersmart Suspended / Banned Messages 5,000 Edit My Images Yes 6 Jul 2011 #12 EasyThumbnails is excellent, free and does large batches. Does a fantastic job of reducing file size with almost no visible loss of quality. Set the JPEG quality to 85% and use the smart algorithm. .
EasyThumbnails is excellent, free and does large batches. Does a fantastic job of reducing file size with almost no visible loss of quality. Set the JPEG quality to 85% and use the smart algorithm. .