Resize images with High Quality Photo Resizer


High Quality Photo Resizer

Recently i told you about 3 online image resizer tools. Now lets take a look at a free offline image resizer. High Quality Photo Resizer is a free tool which can be used for bulk resizing of digital photos. It supports several input formats such as BMP, JPG, JPEG, PNG, PSD, DIB, TIFF, VDA etc and 8 output formats which are JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIF, TGA, WMF, EMF.

The software is simple to use. All you have to do is to add the photos you want to resize, select the output size and format and the quality you prefer. The images will then be resized quickly. You can also preview the image before converting. You can also add about 37 effects to your photos such as(Sharpen, Mosaic, Tweak RGB, Colorize, Spray, Emboss, Blur, Gray Scale etc). The software is about 720 Kb in size and can even work in Windows Vista. A good tool to add to your collection.

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  • 15 Comment(s)

    1. I enjoyed your post about the online image resizers, and have even loved this tool. Thanks for sharing this great tool! :)

      Haris | Nov 18, 2007 | Reply

    2. I used this one also but it is not that good ..i use batch image resizer for my resizing needs

      Shashank | Nov 19, 2007 | Reply

    3. Very nice!

      My resized photos always look bad, so this looks like a useful tool.

      Kyle Eslick | Nov 19, 2007 | Reply

    4. Good find, looks like a useful tool with effects. I use image resizer XP powertoy, supports batch resizing

      ram | Nov 19, 2007 | Reply

    5. Oh this is just a great tool like nothing else! Where did you find this baby! I’ve been need something like this for a long long time. Thanks man

      Aseem Kishore | Nov 19, 2007 | Reply

    6. Looks pretty good buddy. I think I’ll give it a shot.

      Brown Baron | Nov 20, 2007 | Reply

    7. I’m not sure where to post this tbh :P . I know people are real edgy with all the blog spam etc. I use to run a blog myself, so I’m aware of the work you actually do to keep this up :D . Anyway point is I thought I’d try and put something back into the community so I’ve written a little plugin folks might like. You can find it if you click through to my website. If you don’t like it just delete this comment. Thanks for your time.

      Harry | Nov 20, 2007 | Reply

    8. Nice Onlne tool :)

      Technobuzz.net | Nov 21, 2007 | Reply

    9. Hm, I’ve been using Photoshop for my resizing needs. But it’s a neat tool for someone without Photoshop.

      chuck norris dude | Nov 22, 2007 | Reply

    10. Fantastic exactly what I need to make my blogging life simpler. However, are there linux versions of an application like this?

      Qwerty_ | Nov 23, 2007 | Reply

    11. @qwerty
      I dont think there is any linux version of this but there will be similar tools for linux i guess or you can always use the online services.

      Madhur Kapoor | Nov 23, 2007 | Reply

    12. Yah Madhur ill take a look at the online ones. Although now that I think about it I only ever have to resize the odd picture and not in batches, so the GIMP is fine.

      Qwerty_ | Nov 26, 2007 | Reply

    13. I use FastStone Capture for screenshots as well as resizing images and it does a great job. This sounds very promising as well.. I’ll give it a whirl! Thanks for the heads up, Madhur!

      K-IntheHouse | Nov 26, 2007 | Reply

    14. I’ve tried the tool but I must confess my expectance in the quality of the resized image is greater. I am using Reshade as an image resizing tool and must tell the results that I get are highly accurate and with great quality of the detail.

      Deliaresizer | May 1, 2008 | Reply

    15. thanks for sharing. But I find another powerful tool to resize photos quickly. Quick Photo Resizer offers an ingenious way of processing your images. What you should do is just draging and droping photo from any folder of your computer (or from the desktop) into the blue drop target of Quick Photo Resizer.

      http://www.sharewarecheap.com/Quick-Photo-Resizer_software_1620.html

      Luis | Jul 1, 2008 | Reply

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