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FastStone Photo Resizer

Postby noaven » 06 February 2010, 18:57

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Languages: En
Compatibility: Windows
License: Free for non-commercial use

Author's description:
FastStone Photo Resizer is an image converter and renaming tool that intends to enable users to convert, rename, resize, crop, rotate, change color depth, add text and watermarks to images in a quick and easy batch mode. Drag and Drop mouse operation is well supported.


Advantages: excellent free app , very useful
* Convert and Rename images in batch mode
* Support JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG, TIFF and JPEG2000
* Resize, crop, change color depth, apply color effects, add text, watermark and border effects
* Rename images with sequential number
* Search and replace texts in the file names
* Preview conversion and renaming
* Support folder/non-folder structure
* Load and save settings
* And much more...


Inconvenients: Free only for Home Users

**portable version exist to their site**

multi-antivirus: clean all
Website : http://www.faststone.org
Download page: http://www.faststone.org/FSResizerDownload.htm
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Re: FastStone Photo Resizer

Postby akhouri_sarvesh » 06 February 2010, 19:17

Dedicated editors like : Paint.net and Photo Filtre are already included in LiberKey.

And RIOT (Radical Image Optimization Tool) is a similar program already included in LiberKey.
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Re: FastStone Photo Resizer

Postby noaven » 06 February 2010, 20:41

what has Paint.net and Photo Filtre have to do with Fs Photo resizer??

the first 2 are photo editors
and photo resizer offers many batch processing with 1 click (rename - text - export options - resize - watermark etc)
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Re: FastStone Photo Resizer

Postby Laurentxp » 06 February 2010, 22:10

FastStone Photo Resizer is included in FastStone Image Viewer
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Re: FastStone Photo Resizer

Postby akhouri_sarvesh » 07 February 2010, 12:49

noaven wrote:what has Paint.net and Photo Filtre have to do with Fs Photo resizer??

the first 2 are photo editors
and photo resizer offers many batch processing with 1 click (rename - text - export options - resize - watermark etc)


They are dedicated editors and also provide the features present in "photo resizer". My opinion is why to have several applications to handle different individual task, when one application can handle all of them - (one reason for development of portable applications is to avoid installation of so many applications)

Laurentxp wrote:FastStone Photo Resizer is included in FastStone Image Viewer


@noaven Please do check the included List of applications before proposing them. :lol:
Its already included!! :lol:
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Re: FastStone Photo Resizer

Postby noaven » 07 February 2010, 13:45

FastStone Photo Resizer is included in FastStone Image Viewer


this is cool! :woohoo:

@ akhouri_sarvesh try to do some mass rename/resize/watermark jobs with gimp/paint etc and then with fast stone and count how many clicks you will make with each application!

if you do it once the month is not problem but if you do it 2-3 times the day believe me you will save much time :)

im not saying that you cant do it with others ... it is just soooooooo easy and fast with faststone
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Re: FastStone Photo Resizer

Postby akhouri_sarvesh » 07 February 2010, 13:58

noaven wrote:
FastStone Photo Resizer is included in FastStone Image Viewer

if you do it once the month is not problem but if you do it 2-3 times the day believe me you will save much time :)


I do agree to it. ;)
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