I am looking for a website where i can upload more than one image at a time and get them compressed. I used to use http://compresspic.com but it compresses only one image at a time. the quality is ultimate but i need to compress all images at a time not one by one. Please suggest.
Thanks for this free app.
I had an earlier version and it was making images significantly darker. I was doing a size reduction.
So I updated to 3.2.4, and it now makes the same image a little lighter when doing the same size reduction as before. The difference is less significant, but still noticeable. I thought perhaps this is normal when a JPEG is reduced in size, although I'd never noticed it before. So...
For comparison: If I resize the same image in Photoshop I get zero (no noticeable) change in the image appearance. So it seems to me that either I am doing something incorrectly with this app, or this app doesn't maintain the exact same saturation / contrast / brightness, or something along those lines.
Otherwise, it's a great app. Fast and easy to use. And very cost effective. Just make sure you're pictures are coming out the way you wanted.
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Version 3.2.4
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InspiredLight
17 January 2012
I have just tried another free app here on MacUpdate called SmallImage (3 beta). It does a fine job of resizing without changing the image appearance. Looks like I'll stick with that one.
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jh02472
03 September 2012
Thanks for the tip. I'm surprised you gave it 4 stars, as I'd consider this issue close to a deal-breaker.
I was (am still) looking for a replacement for my Photoshop CS4 droplet. I don't want to fork out the $ for CS5, particularly with CS6 around the corner and unfortunately CS4 droplets are PPC and no longer work in Lion.
This COULD be a solution for me but some critical things are missing.
-Drag and drop (droplet) functionality
-Sizing for a maximum length AND width (vs picking one or the other which leaves horizontals a different size than verticals.)
Add those two functions and I would gladly PAY!!!
It's hard to give a free app anything less than a five star review but I figured I had to be objective. :)
Anyone with a suggestion for me would be SO appreciated! (reply to review)
Very nice, thanks! Just resized a folder of 356 JPGs 2272x1704 @ 180ppi to 1600x900. The resized pics are 72ppi and there seems to be no provision to select or maintain resolution... uh... this app is FREE? Ten stars!
Dl'ed it and erased it after 3 tries.
Each picture that I (individually) resize (tried larger, smaller same) get a "greyish" look. meaning parts that are white become grey and colors similar.
Pref's were set to highes quality.
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Version 2.5.5
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InspiredLight
17 January 2012
Yes, I also found it was changing the appearance of images. Found your review whilst looking to see if anyone else and this issue.
You select a folder of images (not many) then ..., then .., what? nothing happens! No batch resizing of images, contrary to the app description!!! Deleted instantly ... totally useless!
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Version 2.5.4
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Dankey
01 July 2010
To NINJA BOY
What's your problem?
I've resized tons of images before posting iResize to macupdate.
If something is wrong with the app you could please write to the developer before writing a negative comment.
Yay! this latest version iResize 2.5.1 is unstable. I installed, put it in application folder. Open, test one image file..export..Quit the application and when I try to open, it just quit (The application iResize quit unexpectedly). I restarted my mac (using MacOS X ver 10.4.11) and still getting the same results-
So, I deleted iResize recent preferences in my library and it work, but if I want to open iResize again, it crash.
Luckily, I still have this iResize 2.3.9 version, I'll just stay for now.
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
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
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!
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.
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.
Very nice little app. Nice to see b2 adds the height option. Works a treat on my large (20mb+) tiffs when I need to compress them to jpegs for the web and email (handy that it converts the resolution automatically to 72dpi - if that's what you want). Simple to use.
Very nice little program. Nice interface. Very easy to use. The only drawback is you can only resize by width. It would be nice to be able to resize by height as well.
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