However, now you do not need to worry about it anymore because I am here: D. Today I will introduce you a free software to resize photos quickly and very easy to use. Hopefully after this tips you can easy sharing your photos to your friends without this trouble: P.
Features:
- Choose to resize by percentage of width and height
- Choose to set custom width and height
- Maintain aspect ratio
- Choose where the resized images will be saved
- Change image quality
- Parameterised output filenames: Choose the format of the output filenames using parameters such as new image width/height, current date, number of image in the list being resized.
- “Auto-save” of settings on exit
- Resize portrait and landscape photos at the same time.
- Resize quickly and easily using a preset list of sizes including iPod, iPhone, and Sony PSP screen sizes.
Step 1:
Photos can be easily added from folders by clicking the Add Folder(Or Add Image if you only want resize 1 image) button. This displays a folder browsing window for you to choose the folder of photos you would like to resize with Fotosizer.
By Default, Fotosizer will only fetch photos from the top level of the folder you choose. Checking the Include Sub-folders option will add photos from all of the sub folders as well.
Step 2:
If you do find photos in a folder that you don’t want to resize, you can easily remove them from Fotosizer by using the Remove button.
After add images need to resize, to optimize you need edit Resize Settings.
Fotosizer allows you to resize based on a custom width and height in pixels chosen by you. Or, resize based on a percentage of the photo’s original width and height.
You can choose where your resized photos will be saved and how they will be named using the Destination Settings area.
Remember check to Maintain aspect ratio before resizing to ensure keep the balance of the photo.
Ok, when finish edit Settings. Click Start to start resize
Enjoy, Wish you sucess!



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Thanks for the incredible tutorial. I love the pictures! Fotosizer is extremely cool. I have been using a Microsoft tool that is similar and allows one click photo resizing and the resize does not seem to diminish quality much. Now, I’ll give this a try to see if it is healthy competition.
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Richard, Thank for your comment.
. Fotosizer is really awesome free software to resize images
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