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Fotosizer: A free batch image resizer
Fotosizer is a free batch image resizer for Windows. The tagline for Fotosizer is "batch image resizing made easy," and we couldn't agree more. In the Fotosizer interface, you have the option to select individual files or entire folder. You can also include sub-folders with a simple click. Once you've selected the images you wish to resize, you can resize them in one of three ways: custom size, using a percentage of the original, or using a preset size.
Set your destination folder, output format, and filename mask, and hit Start. That's all there is to it.
In our tests, Fotosizer needs about a second for every file to be resized. Combine the program's quickness with the time you will save by not having to individually resize all of your images, and you might just have enough extra time in your day to boil an egg, or write a Twitter post. Heck, two Twitter posts, even.
Fotosizer is a free download, and Windows only.
[via gHacks]
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jfjb said 8:22PM on 5-13-2008
Why bother with an utility per data manipulation?
xnView has that resizing feature built-in, among others.
xnView lets you view, edit and manage media files.
xnView is free, flexible, small footprint, etc..
xnView residence is at http://www.xnview.com/
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