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DESCRIPTION
iResize can batch resize and compress images, known types are: .jpeg, .pict, .tiff and .psd.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.3.9:
  • Universal Binary
  • Recompiled for Leopard
  • Now it asks before overwriting files
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.1 or later.
RELATED LINKS
  • fixPrivileges fixes iResize issues with certain JPEG image files. Download the small droplet "fixPrivileges" and drag over it all your jpegs, everything will be fixed.

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SCREENSHOT

Developer:Daniele Krahenbuhl
Downloads:25,444
  - Version d/l:10,813
Multimedia & Design:Image Editing
License:Free
Date:09 Mar 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
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    Aug 31 2008

    DOGH  I have used this program for over a year now to resize photos for Internet posting. I have never encountered any problems with it 'and' find it very user friendly, although I usually work with individual photos, rather than attempting to do batch resizing.

    The quality of the resulting image is exceptional. I would like to see more options in the total byte content of the resulting image though, as the gap between best, high, and medium seems a bit extreme. I am usually resizing to 300kb content or less at 900 x 600 . . and usually set to 'high' quality.

    But some photos are a bit too rich and result in >300kb at my chosen dimensions, forcing me to default to the medium resolution option. That's the only annoying thing I have encountered using this software. Otherwise, very user friendly and I luv it !

    Dogh

      
    (Version 2.3.9)

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    Mar 9 2008
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    COLETTE  Too late. I lost many images with this program. This costs me very much.  
    (Version 2.3.9)

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    Oct 17 2006

    WHIT  I dropped a folder to be re sized, thinking that it would copy the origionla files size but i lost all my pixels and was wondering if there was a way to revert to the original size???

    Help, Please  
    (Version 2.3.5)

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    May 1 2006

    ANDREA2066  I need to convert batches of jpegs from my digital cam to upload to the web, and iResize is just what I was looking for. It works great!!  
    (Version 2.3)

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    Mar 7 2005
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    MARK  Very nice...the preview feature is appreciated...and clever!

    (would like to see DragN'Drop.)  
    (Version 2.1)

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    Feb 6 2005

    ANONYMOUS  Smallimage2 does the same thing and has many more options.  
    (Version 2.0.1)

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    Feb 2 2005

    ANONYMOUS  Tip:

    The droplet fixPrivilegies isn't needed anymore in iResize v2.0, but still for iResize v1.0 users  
    (Version 2.0)

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    Dec 26 2004
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    ARP  Just downloaded and love this little app. Works great on my little G3 OSX 10.3. My wife can stop trying to email 3 MB images to her friend now. Thankyou Easterbunny!  
    (Version 1.0)

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    Nov 8 2004
    *****

    MAC8MYPC  I was using photoshop or fireworks and neither one were cutting it. This little app is so easy to use and fast too. Grab the fixPrivileges app if you have any errors about opening the .jpg files.  
    (Version 1.0)

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    May 19 2004
    *****

    BOAZ  Very nice. One minor thing - some jpegs I dragged produced an error ("Image format not supported...") something like that. I know they were kosher jpegs so it may be a bug. Try dragging a jpeg from the web onto your dersktop and then drag it onto the app and it will do this sometimes.  
    (Version 1.0)

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