Resize Hundreds of Digital Photos in One Session
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 11:12 am
BatchPhoto makes the task of resizing digital photos very easy and fast by processing hundreds of pictures in one session and by taking advantage of multi-core processors to speed-up the process. The operation can be performed even without starting the application, directly from Windows Explorer's contextual (right-click) menu.
In version 2.7, BatchPhoto has received a major update for the resize feature as well as many additional improvements. The program has two filters for resizing photos: Resize, for changing the picture size in pixels and Resize Advanced, for changing the DPI and document size.
The Resize filter automatically detects the photo's orientation as landscape or portrait and correctly resizes all photos based on the user-specified width and height. The dimensions can be specified in either pixels or percentages. The filter can also resize photos based on a fixed width or height dimension.
The Resize Advanced filter is useful when printing photos since it can change the DPI setting as well as specify a document size based on that DPI.
In version 2.7, BatchPhoto has received a major update for the resize feature as well as many additional improvements. The program has two filters for resizing photos: Resize, for changing the picture size in pixels and Resize Advanced, for changing the DPI and document size.
The Resize filter automatically detects the photo's orientation as landscape or portrait and correctly resizes all photos based on the user-specified width and height. The dimensions can be specified in either pixels or percentages. The filter can also resize photos based on a fixed width or height dimension.
The Resize Advanced filter is useful when printing photos since it can change the DPI setting as well as specify a document size based on that DPI.