Imagisizer PRO handles multiple files, folders and file types all at once:
- batch image resizing
- multiple files/folder processing
- multiple file type handling
- multiple size/file type output
- compression, filters and effects
- batch watermarking
Multi batch image processing
Select any number of files and folders to be processed simultaneously, resize, reformat, watermark, filter and more
Features
Resizing
You can change the size of your images with Imagisizer. It also allows you to change them into multiple sizes all at once. So if your needing a larger image and a thumbnail version of a picture or multiple pictures, you can make that selection and the process happens all at once.
Converting
Imagisizer will allow you to convert image file types to and from jpg png bmp and gif file types. It also compresses them into a much smaller sized files so you will save on space while maintaining the original quality.
Multifolder Processing
A feature that only Imagisizer has perfected. You can choose as many folders as you want in a single session. Imagisizer will then resize, convert, add whatever effects you want, and place the images in a named folder where the original images are located.
Compressing
Thanks to our advanced conversion algorithm an image converted into the same file type, size and quality can typically be 1/4 smaller than original file size. Useful if you have a ton of images and want to keep the images’ high resolution but need to save on hard drive space.
Watermarking, Effects and Filters
Imagisizer’s watermarking customization feature allows you to place text or an image over the images in your session. This feature is great for copyright protection and promotion of your photos. With Imagisizer Pro you have the ability to customize and preview the effects you may want on your images. Sharpen, blur, change the dpi, and add or subtract saturation to your images. You can also add filters like sepia tone, black and white, and Color inversion.
Facebook Upload
After compressing, converting, resizing, adding effects or watermarking. Have Imagisizer upload all your images to a custom or existing album on Facebook. All it takes is a click!
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Reviews for Imagisizer PRO
Great Full Featured program. Installed fast and easy without a glitch. Thanks Ryan!
Although Imagisizer’s installation file is considerably small, it requires the Dot Net framework to install. The interface is pretty much simple to use. You can use the Add File or Folder options to add the images you want resized, or just drag and drop them onto the application’s main window space.
I realized it’s good to use the Drag and Drop or Add Folder options when you are certain about the images you want to resize or convert. On the other hand, the Add File option will quickly generate thumbnails of images if the Thumbnail View is selected, which allows you to choose specific images for resizing.
Main Features
Save Resizing Settings
Handling a large number of images regularly means you will need a lot of resizing. Thanks to the Save option of Imagisizer, you can choose your preferred resizing and converting settings and save them for subsequent tasks.
Image Tweaking Options
While choosing your resizing dimensions for images, you can access extra tweaking options via the gear icon on the bottom left side of Imagisizer. The options will allow you to change the DPI value of the converted images, sharpen them, blur or add some saturation. I was able to see the effects of making the adjustments with the Auto Update Preview checked. One can choose to preview the updates on the default small window or choose the larger preview.
Watermarking Options
After converting or resizing images, you may want them to have watermarks. Imagisizer Pro gives two main watermarking options, which are; text and image watermark. You can use the default watermark text or customize yours. The Preview Watermark option allows you to see updates you will be making regarding transparency, text color and size, font face, and placement location of the watermark. You can also save these settings for later use.
Image Sizes and File Types
Imagisizer Pro provides the flexibility one would want when resizing images through the pre-set image sizes or using the custom size option. Using custom sizes ensures the height scales automatically scales with the width to maintain the aspect ratio of the resized images. The options to maintain the current file types or convert to new ones also provided flexibility to me.
Output Quality and Location
You can maintain the quality of an image after resizing it but at a smaller size thanks to the application’s compression algorithm. When it comes to the output location, perhaps the most interesting part was the option to post to Facebook. The software will request you to log into your Facebook account then you will need to select a current photo album or create a new one into which the images will be posted.
Pros
Resizes large files in a few seconds
Super easy to use
Low computer resource requirements
Bottom Line
Imagisizer Pro is a decent image resizer software. It requires less computer processing power hence can be your go-to application every time you want images resized.
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“Although Imagisizer’s installation file is considerably small, it requires the Dot Net framework to install. ”
Is there an easy way to find out if my laptop has the Dot Net framework installed? Thanks!
Donald, you can simply download this and try it. If you have it installed, it Imagisizer will install just fine. If you dont have .NET Framework installed, you will be asked to install it while installing Imagisizer. If you don’t want to download Imagisizer and give it a shot, you can find out by reading this: http://www.askvg.com/how-to-check-which-version-of-microsoft-net-framework-is-installed-in-windows/
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