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Chris
Posted 9/18/2010 07:42 (#1364088 - in reply to #1363219)
Subject: 2 good ones, free with extra abilities



East central Iowa

http://download.cnet.com/VSO-Image-Resizer/3000-2193_4-10529104.html?tag=mncol;1

Resize and convert
Resize pictures or convert them into different formats easily. Select your output resolution, create a copy, resize the original, move and/or rename files, or compress them and choose a specific destination for your processed images. Work on individual photos or edit large numbers of images by doing a batch resize in just one click.
add image watermark
Extra settings
Add your own watermark to protect your work or add a copyright to photos with html-like text formatting and transparency support.  Customize pictures by converting them to sepia or add a border. Use the live preview windows to see what the final result will look like before actually processing the image. Image Resizer works on files, folders and subfolders, and supports RAW formats.  With multi-core support integrated, convert images even faster. Launch the application easily from Windows shell explorer with a right click on the image or folder.
send picture
Output and export
Photos can be added directly as attachments, individually or in a ZIP file, to email by using the publish function, without exceeding the maximum size permitted by email servers. Create PDF files from your images, like jpg to PDF; this do this for individual or multiple images. Edit, create, export, backup new profiles with your favorite settings. The most popular profiles are already pre-defined, such as FULL HD resolution wallpaper images, Ipod, NTSC, 640x480. Access to profiles in 1 click with the shell integration.

OR

http://bluefive.pair.com/pixresizer.htm

PIXresizer is a tool for quickly generating screen-friendly versions of
        your images with dramatically reduced file sizes. It is a photo resizing
        program that enables you to quickly resize one file or a selection of
        image files for use on the web and in e-mail. The reduced files are saved
        in a different directory, so your original pictures are not changed.
       
        The program offers several different resizing methods to choose from and
        can automatically recognize image sizes to calculate the best fit.
        PIXresizer includes a built-in image viewer and you can also convert
        between graphics formats: it opens and saves in .bmp, .gif, .jpg, .png,
        and .tif formats. A great companion for webmasters and digital
        photographers.

 



Edited by Chris 9/18/2010 07:45
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