PhotoResize 4+

RootRise Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

    • 4.8 • 176 Ratings
    • $3.99

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Description

PhotoResize is fantastic tool to resize and rename thousands of images and photos at lightning fast speed. It offers features like resize using flexible editing controls with sharpness and resolution settings and rename set of images by adding prefix, suffix and number sequence. In addition PhotoResize preserves metadata properties (EXIF, RAW, TIFF, etc.), Creation and modification date and time. It also maintains file-folder structural hierarchy in target folder. Extensive preset management makes PhotoResize very easy-to-use and faster batch image resizing for formats like JPEG, JPEG2000, PNG, TIFF, BMP and many more. Supports RAW image types from most of all DSLR cameras.

KEY FEATURES:

◆ Simple and easy-to-use user interface.

◆ BATCH PROCESSING: Easy steps to resize hundreds & thousands of images/photos at lightning fast speed
1) Add or Drop images/folders.
2) Select desire options.
3) Choose target folder and Resize/Resize All.

◆ RESIZE: Batch resize images to make it fit into a particular spot, if you need to save disk space or download an image more quickly. The reduced resampled images will contain less detail than the original.
- Easy resizing methods like Fit to Width, Fit to Height, Fit to Rectangle, Crop to Rectangle, Stretch to fill Rectangle, Fit to fill rectangle, Crop to fill rectangle for different resizing requirement.
- Flexible options to enter resize dimension values in Percent, Pixel, Inch, CM, MM and Points.
- You can retain or set new image resolution.
- Sharpen option to apply sharpness while reducing to overcome fading blurriness and preserve hard edges.
- Option to allow or prevent up-scaling images.
- Default set of common resizing presets.
- You can customize your favorite resizing options and save as new preset for efficient reusability.

◆ RENAME: Give new names to your photos. Rename by giving entire new filename or add prefix-suffix to the original filenames. Flexible choice allows adding number sequence at start or end of the filename, varying starting digit and number of leading zeros.

◆ Finder like sorting of images into the list. Click on Image File Path or Size(Pixel) column header to sort respectively.

◆ Direct drag and drop out selected items from file list into target folder in Finder to get your resized images.

◆ Preferences option to maintain source folder structure hierarchy at destination.
◆ Preserves source image metadata properties like, EXIF, TIFF, GPS, RAW etc.
◆ Preferences option preserve source image Creation and Modification date.
◆ Preferences option to set destination folder. It set forever.. even after relaunch.
◆ Source image formats supported are JPEG, PNG, TIFF, BMP, JP2, GIF, PSD, ICNS, TGA, EXR, ICO, XBM, SGI, PNTG, and RAW image types (like .raw, .nef, .cr2 etc.) from most of all DSLR cameras are also supported.

You can refer User Manual from menu "Help -> PhotoResize Help" for any assistance, Contact Support.

What’s New

Version 6.0.2

- Minor bug fix

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
176 Ratings

176 Ratings

claypruzinsky ,

Fantastic! Easiest Photo Resizer I have ever used!

Very user friendly, simple, easy to customize and love how I can keep original file name and just add a prefix or suffix to it. Or even have an entirely new file name. Great great app. I use it for Websites I am developing that have a lot of photos and do not need them to be the largest possible where a simple 800X600 would work. Easy to resize all of them from the same or separate folders, put them all nicely into a new single folder, upload to site, done.

Rr9373619 ,

Works perfect~!

I had trouble figuring out how some of the features worked, so I wrote an email to the developer/team and they got back to me really quick and explained what feature (which was already in the software) would produce the outcome I was looking for.

Its fast and works great!

Mac apper ,

It took me a while to figure out how to make it work.

It took me time to figure out how to make it work. No real instructions that I could find. Maybe instructions in the app window would help. Or a link to instructions. I have a MacIntosh Mojave and iphone 11 camera. Sometimes I need less pixels for a project. I left cllck on the photo in "photos" then I get the window then I choose "custom" and "pixels". Then I click "resize" button. Then I click "resize" button again. Then I click on "open destination folder". The photo comes out a very small width in order to get less pixels.

App Privacy

The developer, RootRise Technologies Pvt. Ltd., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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