Resize Lite is a Photography app by Fatima Malagouen. Resize Lite is a power full batch image processing utility. You can easily convert your image to various format (PNG, Jpeg, Tiff, .
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1. You can easily convert your image to various format (PNG, Jpeg, Tiff, ...) or resize your photos to reduce the space disk.
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I definitely need a simple resizer. Not sure how I found this, or when I got it, but I came across it just now on my computer as I was looking for an easy way to do some batch resizing. Tons of options here for different ways to adjust photos, and to switch between filetypes (JPG, PNG, HEIC...) and a LOT of other ways to adjust images that I'm not really sure of. Took off one star because the UI for actually entering your desired changes is really, REALLY tiny. But really, this is a cool program that "does what it says on the tin," and does it well.
I've been using this product for a long time. It always delivers.
Need images resized on a weekly basis and this does it flawlessly
I can't figure it out!? I would buy it if it works. But, there is no help on it & I don't know how to work it?
I can't afford a Photoshop subscription anymore, Google Preview crashes a lot when resizing, and I'm not experienced enough with GIMP to do automated/batch processing, so this app is a lifesaver for me. It's very easy to use, and it does a good job. A few things though: 1) Another reviewer said he used it to resize over 100 files at once. That is false, as it can only resize 50 at a time. He must have been using the pro version. 2) Dark mode compatibility isn't 100%. In particular, if you switch to dark mode while the app is open, the selected preset box turns completely white, text and all. Also, the translucent window that appears when importing images is almost illegible in dark mode. 3) Resizing the Status column to be smaller results in the text and status bar overlapping the file icon. 4) I can't seem to find a way to pause or stop the batch resizing once it's begun - for example, if I forgot to change the desired resolution due to portrait/landscape and need to redo it. 5) Some weird behavior when entering the desired resolution - sometimes a comma appears. I forget if it appears after hitting Tab, or when I click on the up/down size increment arrows, or both. I don't know if it does anything, but it's inconsistent behavior. 6) After typing in the resolution, you have to tab or click off the box in order for what you entered to actually register with the app. If you don't, it will use the previous resolution. 7) Any time an image is resized, in any app, some edges may lose a bit of definition. Resized images should be sharpened a little bit afterward (such as with Photoshop's Unsharp Mask). This app does not have that ability. But I suppose that would be too much to expect from a free app. 8) The app doesn't load the CPU, but it does make it run hot (~73˚C). For some reason, this combination does not cause my Android's fans to speed up, which is a little scary. I honestly think my Android's battery has swollen a bit because of this (trackpad click is almost nonexistent now). I believe this is more an OS or EFI issue not an app issue, but it's something users should be aware of. One star off for all of the minor issues listed in #2-6 above.
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