Batch Picture Resizer 4.0

Batch Picture Resizer is something that anyone who works with digital photos will find extremely useful. Many of us use expensive and complex photo editing software just to resize pictures and resolve other simple issues because they did not know that there is a far cheaper, quicker and more efficient option.

Also, resizing pictures manually, one by one, is vast a lot of time, especially when you have dozens, let alone thousands of images that need converting.
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50 votes Vote

Add watermark after images have been re-sized and not before, to ensure that all watermarks are the same size.

Peter Bayes, 10.10.2012, 09:19
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28 votes Vote

Enable tooltips throughout to identify what icons & action choices DO; perhaps a simple 1-2-3 step-by-step instruction set for newbies, and edit silly entry in Help file that says clicking 'exit' closes 'Advanced Woman Calendar' ?!?!?

Jack Reich, 10.10.2012, 07:56
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26 votes Vote

when keeping original aspect ratio, automatically change the value of the opposite side.

Moma, 10.10.2012, 07:25
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23 votes Vote

Reduce the price to a more reasonable $10.

Whiterabbit-uk, 10.10.2012, 07:43
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20 votes Vote

Add a crop function by selecting the zone we want keep on the picture

Detenova, 10.10.2012, 14:00
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10 votes Vote

Support PDF file format

johnson, 10.10.2012, 16:32
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7 votes Vote

see a software added with this software, batched together or added additionally. Maybe a water-mark software or a photo retoucher to boot.

Bill B., 10.10.2012, 12:13
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7 votes Vote

Add Windows 8 compability or make as an app in W8

Nicolas, 10.10.2012, 12:31
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