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Batch Picture Resizer 7.0 was available as a giveaway on October 29, 2015!
Batch Picture Resizer is a software that anyone who works with digital photos will find extremely useful. Many people use expensive and complex image editing packages just to resize photos and resolve other simple issues, because it has not occurred that there is a far cheaper, quicker and more efficient program. One solution is a powerful little user-friendly application called Batch Picture Resizer. It is a simple and cheap program, which resizes any amount of images quickly. It can reduce the size of your photos for publishing on the Internet, emailing or just saving space on your hard drive. Batch Picture Resizer can also change the color levels, add text and watermarks to group of photos quickly, preserving the highest quality of the files.
Purchase an Unlimited personal license (with support and updates) at 70% discount!
Windows 7/ 8/ 10
7.78 MB
$29.99
Photo Background Remover helps to clear digital shots from unwanted background in batch. Manual removal is performed with the aim of two markers: a red marker is used to define the background area that will be removed, while green marker selects the area that will stay untouched. Automatic background removal doesn’t require any manual adjustments, the program will clear an image by itself, and also features watermark protection. Purchase a personal license at 70% discount. If you’d like to purchase a business or a service license, please notify us via email: sales@softorbits.com.
Sketch Drawer is a kind of photo editing software tool intended for converting photographs to pencil sketches. This program enables you to make exquisite pencil-drawn pictures (black-and-white and colored) from usual photographs. While creating a pencil sketch, you can choose your most preferred settings and options. There are two ways you can edit photographs with SoftOrbits: manually and by aid of ready-made presets. Purchase a personal license at 70% discount. If you’d like to purchase a business or a service license, please notify us via email: sales@softorbits.com.
SoftOrbits Digital Photo Suite product line provides data solutions for retouching, resizing, converting, protecting and publishing your digital photos. Purchase a personal license at 70% discount.
For the adventurous among you. Do try this snazzy DOS command line utility.
The application provides support for (Import about 400 graphic file formats & Export about 40 graphic file formats). It comes with over 80 image manipulation commands.
You can just use the batch Resize command aspect.
Like any DOS command, if you know how, it can be extremely powerful. (People who have used XXcopy will know - but that is another story for another software)
You can resize hundreds or thousands of photos in a folder in a 1-line command.
XP, Vista, Win7, Win8 etc... no issue. All can do.
Oh, it works for Mac and Linux too. Just download the relevant version.
NConvert Version 6.80
This is portable freeware.
The program nconvert.exe is very small. Only 2.15MB.
http://downloads.pcauthority.com.au/article/32130-nconvert
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Graphic/Image-Convertors/Nconvert.shtml
Example of usage.
Just put the photos in same folder as NConvert. Or you can PATH to NConvert and execute the command anywhere.
To resize a jpg to 10% of its current size:
nconvert -out jpeg -resize 10% 10% *.jpeg
The two numbers represent the Width x Height.
The software idiosyncrasy is that its command line must refer to jpg as jpeg.
But don't worry, the output will be named with extension jpg instead of jpeg.
You can convert image format and resize in same 1 line command.
nconvert -out png -resize 10% 10% *.jpeg
It produces a 19% sized photo in PNG format.
You can also choose BMP format.
nconvert -out bmp -resize 10% 10% *.jpeg
You can specify precise dimensions.
nconvert -out png -resize 306 408 *.jpeg
The two numbers represent the Width x Height.
Have fun.
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Typo [It produces a 19% sized photo in PNG format. ]
Correction
{It produces a 10% sized photo in PNG format. }
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Ric, is it possible to magnify a picture with this?
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In reply to Palle
Yes, you can magnify. Specify for example, 125% 125%. But it does not make your photo "sharper" or higher resolution.
You cannot create a higher quality changed output from a lower quality source input.
HIFI audio enthusiasts will understand.
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Zoner photo studio that we rec'd here free, does the resize batch fabulous + more. I will stick with it. Thanks anyway
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nevig
Thanks, still have problems with this new page design and did not notice. :-)
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Is it really true that a simple batch resizer is dependant upon features that exist in only windows 7 and above? How absurd! I'm sure Windows Vista can resize a few tens of thousand files and render a half decent GUI at the same time! As could XP SP3 last time I fired it up! Just as well that Irfanview still exists and does the same and batch custom rename and colour filter at the same time for free too.
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The installation of this software messed up my computer. I had to reinstall ghostery. The order form took over Chrome so that I lost all my tabs and will have to reestablish them. I'm worried that I may encounter other problems later. (I'm a sophisticated user with 28 years of PC experience.)
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Why you not working with different profiles? Go to settings -> People. Now create a new profile. On the Top you see your Profile Name. Left-click on your profile name and after this on "Switch Person". Use this new profile for registering new software.
Or you use "pin tab" for your tabs.
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Agree that Microsoft Office Picture Manager (and the earlier versions going back to Office 2003) allow batch resizing. Too many people dont know this even exists.
Similar issues abound that the capabilities of the existing software on peoples PCs is never learned and utilized by most users.
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In re: Microsoft Office.
Also said by Bill Gates in a PBS interview (few years back) regarding home PC's, System 7 and the need to upgrade.
(from context) 'The average consumer seldom uses or takes advantages of an operating system capabilities, before upgrading to a newer system. For Microsoft this is good for sales, for the average user it's unnecessary'.
(little known secret few know) If any of you have ever been to the, Mr. Microsoft, Bill Gates mansion on Lake Washington, you would be surprised to discover the arcade operating system they (family) use on their home computers. (When asked why?) "More stable".
Note to: XP-Man poster, your in good company.
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I ran a test on a folder with 4 pictures of various sizes and the program did as advertise but that's where it ended. Adding a watermark was un-predicable for positioning, size and maintaining a constant ratio of text to picture size. Transparency failed 100%.
At this point I was too discouraged to continue further testing and uninstalled.
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I have been looking out for exactly this, a simple picture resizer that will work from a context menu, the only way I would use it, but unfortunately also failed to install, same error as above, must be an XP thing, this time x64.
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If you have Microsoft Office, the Picture Manager does batch resizing well through the Export command; you can change the picture names and format at the same time if you wish. You can even send a folder full of pictures to PowerPoint and automatically make a presentation in seconds.
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From past experience, SoftOrbits software usually becomes trial after a while.
Anyway cannot install this giveaway. Got pop up error.
C:\Program Files\SoftOrbits-BatchPictureResizer-Ver7-0\DLLReg.dll
Unable to register the DLL/OCX: RegSvr32 failed with exit code 0x5.
Click Retry to try again, Ignore to proceed anyway (not recommended), or Abort to cancel installation.
Decided to abort the installation and roll back any changes.
As alternative, PearlMountain Image Resizer Pro (previous other giveaway site) is good and can handle Unicode.
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ric
Suffered exactly the same problem and received the same error message, this in XP SP3.
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To XP-Man:
System Requirements: Windows 7/ 8/ 10
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me too also with XP SP3
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just curious but did any of you try "Ignore and continue"? I did in an XP SP3 VM and it continued and completed and the program started without error, I only used the unwrapped trial from their website to not count towards GAOTD bill for licenses, but you who have the GAOTD wrapper and license information will it register without the DLLReg.DLL being registered?
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And pray if it works in the future, all my previous softorbits software, returned automatically to trials after a few months.
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The excellent freeware FastStone Image Viewer does this too and much more, so there is no need for a one trick pony.
http://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm
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A Viewer is not a resizer !...I agree however that Fastone Resizer free is easier to use and more efficient for some fonctions.
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Of course, Lorem Ipsum, you perhaps meant Faststone Resize which I use to reduce photos for standard required by my Camera-Club. Excellent and free.
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Lorem Ipsum was correct: FastStone ImageViewer also resizes.
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Considering how how many years the excellent freeware Irfanview has been around, it amazes me that today's developer appears never to have heard of it. Irfanview's batch re-sizing facility is quick and easy; a helpful little guide appears here:
http://www.daycomsolutions.com/Support/BatchConversion.html
Thanks GAOTD but I'll pass. No point in even trying
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