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peterbj7
1st of November 2010 (Mon), 14:05
Someone recently posted the name of a free program they found ideal for bulk resizing. I thought I'd noted it down but now I can't find it. Can anyone help, please?

Telemov
1st of November 2010 (Mon), 15:35
I use Web Resizer. Works like a dandy.

Raizer
1st of November 2010 (Mon), 15:38
I have found irfanview pretty good aswell

Wallace River
1st of November 2010 (Mon), 16:02
I use Pixresizer. It will do single pics or a folderful at once.

Hillbille
8th of December 2010 (Wed), 03:05
I use Faststone Photo Resizer, it's free and will do a very good job on as many photo's as you want. Also can add a logo or watermark and rename as it resizes.

Hillbille

cmpickle
3rd of February 2011 (Thu), 22:46
You could create a droplet in Photoshop. Open the Actions window and then open one of the images you will be resizing. Then hit the record button (make sure to do this part with 100% accuracy) resize setting that you want for all the images and make any other adjustment you want on all of the images. Once you are done with that press the stop button. Then go to File-Automate-create droplet. Choose what you want to save your droplet as and the destination and all that good stuff. You can use it at any time by dragging your photos onto the droplet exe :)

JOSX2
3rd of February 2011 (Thu), 22:52
I used the Image Resizer Powertoy for Windows. select the batch of .jpgs in Win Explorer, right-click on one of them, & select "Resize Pictures". At the next window, choose the size you wanna resize them all to (or specify your own), click OK, & sit back :-) it'll create resized copies of the originals by default, or it'll overwrite the originals if you specify it to.

for WinXP: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx
for Win7: http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/image-resizer-powertoy-clone-for-windows-7vista/ (has screenshot of the resizing interface too)

NEMESIS_2020
7th of February 2011 (Mon), 21:50
I use Faststone Photo Resizer, it's free and will do a very good job on as many photo's as you want. Also can add a logo or watermark and rename as it resizes.

Hillbille

Same here. Good and easy program to use.

megapixelsoffun
7th of February 2011 (Mon), 22:09
or download an action from the web and use it in CS5

CallumPhoto
12th of February 2011 (Sat), 17:48
I actually made a post on my blog about how awesome photoshop's image processor, it would be perfect for this! Here the link to my little tutorial thing: http://www.callumbright.com/blog/?p=184

albatros
7th of March 2011 (Mon), 14:35
Python?
bash and ImageMagick?