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Icecream Image Resizer Pro 2.08 was available as a giveaway on December 13, 2018!
Icecream Image Resizer is an extremely simple to use software to change the size of the images. The program supports such image formats as JPEG, JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP, TIFF and TIF. The images can be perfectly resized in a bulk. Files can be dragged and dropped into the program's window, added one by one (the “Add image” button) or by folders (the “Add folder” button). There are multiple various resizing presets to choose from (the “Profile” option). Apply the “Vertical images recognition” option to switch width and height values of the added vertically oriented images before the resizing process. Add custom watermark for the resized images and its opacity if needed.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10; 1.33Ghz Intel, AMD or any other compatible processor/faster processor for netbooks; 512MB of RAM (1GB for better performance); 250MB to 1GB of free disk space
14.8 MB
$19.95
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Interesting programme, I am specifically interested in the "Custom Watermark feature" but am having a problem finding it in the software
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ooopppss, Found the link to watermark, but it says it is not available in the free version. If you read the info above, it gives the impression that it is available. Now, if its not, that's sharp practice in my opinion. Unless of course I am missing something here
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Personally I use a Program by Sejin Chun called Imagine Freeware Image & Animation Viewer for Windows
System Requirements
CPU: Pentium compatible
RAM: 32MB or higher
OS: Microsoft Windows 95/98/ME/NT 4.0/2000/XP/2003/Vista/7/8/10
Display: 256 color or higher
Feature
View and save image/animation files with very fast speed
Support for numerous image/animation file formats: PNG, JPG, GIF, BMP, PCX, TGA, TIFF, ICO, CUR, LBM, ANI, FLI, WMF, EMF, etc.
Extract single/all frames from animation files
Show detailed information of image/animation files
Show Exif/IPTC information
Show or hide transparency
Support for digital camera raw image file formats: 3FR, ARW, CR2, CRW, DNG, ERF, KDC, MRW, NEF, ORF, RAF, RAW, SRW, SR2, etc.
Support for numerous archive file formats: ZIP, RAR, 7Z, ALZ, HV3, CBZ, CBR, CB7, ARJ, LZH, EGG, TAR, ISO, CAB, etc.
Support for high dynamic range image file formats: HDR, EXR, SXR, MXR, etc.
64-bit version available
Unicode version available
Multilingual support: English, German, Spanish, Russian, Danish, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, etc.
Thumbnail browser
Batch conversion
Slide show
Batch rename
Capture screen
Tiled view (check textures for seamless tiling, very useful for game developers/modders)
Create animations
Create multiple page images
Manipulate and edit images
Customizable shortcuts for Keyboard and Mouse
Command line parameter support
Shell extension support
Add-on plugin support
Total Commander lister and packer plugin
No write unnecessary registry (ini-based configuration)
Fully optimized binaries (tiny, pure, fast, neat)
http://www.nyam.pe.kr/dev/imagine/
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Sorry folks windows 3.1 isn't supported ;)
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Plugin
Digital Camera Raw Image Format Plugin (3FR, ARW, CR2, CRW, DCR, DNG, ERF, KDC, MOS, MRW, NEF, ORF, PEF, RAF, RAW, SRW, SR2, X3F) v0.0.6 32-bit 64-bit
Archive Format Plugin (7Z, CB7, ARJ, LZH, RAR, CBR, ALZ, EGG, TAR, GZ, BZ2, ISO, CAB) v0.0.6 32-bit 64-bit
7-Zip Archive Format Plugin (7Z) v0.0.5 32-bit 64-bit
RAR Archive Format Plugin (RAR) v0.0.4 32-bit 64-bit
ALZip Archive Format Plugin (ALZ) v0.0.4 32-bit 64-bit
HoneyView3 Archive Format Plugin (HV3) v0.0.3 32-bit 64-bit
Google WebP Format Plugin (WEBP) v0.0.8 32-bit 64-bit
Microsoft HD Photo Format Plugin (HDP, JXR, WDP) v0.0.6 32-bit 64-bit
OpenEXR Image Format Plugin (EXR, SXR, MXR) v0.0.1 32-bit 64-bit
JPEG 2000 Format Plugin (JP2, JPC, J2K) v0.0.7 32-bit 64-bit
JBIG Format Plugin (JBG, JBIG) v0.0.3 32-bit 64-bit
Plugin SDK v1.0.8
Tool
Translator v1.0.4
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This is a editor,viewer and animator plus Batch file editor plus right click Photo previewer.
you can right click on zip files and browse them in the viewer
(Rar and other archives are avail via plugin support)
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Useful program, but I was looking for replacement of my old (and free for n-c use) Jpeg Resampler 2010 - functionality of this GOTD sw (in the sense of tuning the options) is too limited for me. Maybe for beginners it is sufficient (or even preferred) - I like the modern user interface and simplicity of use. I recommend it, although not for myself...
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I was hoping that this program would give a list of file sizes for compressing a file and leaving the picture dimensions the same , but like the 'Image Resize for Windows' program 'Image Resizer Pro' only changes the dimensions of the image.
The problem is that when you email a photo to someone you want a small image size to send but still want the image to be displayed on the receivers computer in full 1080 x 1920 size.
However this program manages to compress a 1080 x 1920 photo more than 'Image Resizer for Windows' at 1080 x 1920. I only wish that you could right click on a photo and select 'Image resizer Pro' from the drop down menu.
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Brian, Irfanview provides that option - when you save an image there is the option to save to a target image size.
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Can anyone tell me - does the program have resize by file size? Eg- If I have a 4.5 meg photo, or group of photos, is there a setting where I can say- "resize to under 1 meg" and the program will resize the image to the best quality available with a file size under 1 meg?
Thanks!
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J,
No it just gives you a list of sizes based on what you want to do such as email the photo, display it on the desktop etc.
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Brian,
Ok, thanks- that might still work for me... I can extrapolate the necessary choice/size from the options, as long as the right options exist.
Thanks!
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J, Irfanview provides that option - when you save an image there is the option to save to a target image size.
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I've installed but it's asking for money for the pro version..I see no free activation?
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Ohh.. Just found the activation key under one of my open windows! Thanks very much for this program!
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FYI,
Bluefive's software 'PIXresizer' is also a free image resizer program for Windows that someone had suggested in the past here on GOTD. Since the day I tried it out, I have been using it ever since. It is very simple to use and the reduced files are saved in a different folder, so your original images will not altered at all.
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I agree with rww. Irfanview! I have been using Irfanview sinc I was running Win 95!
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Tried to install three times. Each time, I was told the program was activated. Each time, it did not. (Windows 7 Pro)
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I like Icecream software products.
They do what they say.
And there are no dirty tricks embedded in their giveaway software.
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But if you are looking for alternative, check out:
XnView MP for Windows. Ver0.88 (for 64Bit OS)
Free of charge.
Portable.
Supremely capable.
Batch resizing is piece of cake for this software.
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ricohflex, I use XnView MP and it's got a lot of customization & can compress nicely. For giggles I ran an image already compressed a lot 179 kb thru Icecream and result is 26 kb. Well that's a keeper for my Win 10 x64 Pro to run thru on big files from smartphone & regular cameras. First one of these where drag & drop actually worked. Usually need the file system.
Did try to d&d a big short video smartphone MP4 file and that failed since doesn't list MP4. But .jpg is my most common format.
Variety of saving methods helps. Created save folder that can be set as default. Will certainly come in handy on emailing.
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Thanks, but although it's a Giveaway today, $19.95 is way too much for an image resizer - especially when so many paint packages can do bulk processing, and many free alternatives are available.
I add the image resizer to Windows, as it's essentially a remake of the old Win XP powertool: https://www.bricelam.net/ImageResizer/
and always the ever useful Irfanview: https://www.irfanview.com/ that will also do batch processing free
Too many other alternatives to list, but if you've got a reasonable paint/photo package, chances are you've already got resize and batch options.
If not, there are many many free alternatives other than the 2 I've linked to.
So thanks, but I'll give this one a miss.
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