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MSTech Image Resize Basic 2.0.0 era disponibile come app gratuita il 22 aprile 2022!
MSTech Image Resize è un software pratico ed efficiente che ti consente di ridimensionare, comprimere, ruotare, rinominare e convertire le tue immagini sia in modalità singola che batch. Perché MSTech ridimensiona l'immagine? È facile da installare e utilizzare, senza impostazioni aggiuntive confuse. Tutto quello che devi fare è riassunto in tre passaggi: • Seleziona il file o il percorso • Seleziona MSTech Image Resize Basic dal menu contestuale di Windows (tasto destro - Menu Shell) • Imposta i parametri di ridimensionamento E poi premi OK, il gioco è fatto.Caratteristiche: 1- Ridimensiona e comprimi l'immagine 2- Converti l'immagine 3- Filigrana (testo, immagine e anche griglia filigrana)OFFERTA SPECIALE PER GOTD: Acquista MSTech Image Resize Pro v2.0 + 60% DI SCONTO ($ 12). Un solo giorno. I dettagli della promozione Giveaway: - Nessun aggiornamento gratuito - Nessun aggiornamento gratuito - Nessun supporto gratuito - Nessun uso commercialeAltre offerte MSTech: 1- MG Folder Icon Pro v5.0 + 60% DI SCONTO ($ 22) 2- MG Office Home v2.0 + 60% DI SCONTO ($ 18) 3- MSTech Swift Gadget v2.9 + Upgrade gratuito a v3.0 + 60% DI SCONTO ($ 22) 4- MSTech EZ Graphic Designer Pro v3.0 + 60% DI SCONTO ($ 22)
Windows 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10/ 11 (x86/x64)
10.8 MB
$20.00
Commenti su MSTech Image Resize Basic 2.0.0
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When the program starts, the interface has three tabs: Text Watermark, Image Watermark, and Watermark Grid. The default is Text Watermark. I do not want any watermark; I just want to resize the image, so I do not mess with the other two tabs.
On the right side of the main interface is a Preview screen.
An image to work with can be selected at the top of the screen.
The Resize amount (in percent) can be adjusted up or down by 1 percent per step using up-down arrows, and the user can manually enter a number to use (handy if the jump is a lot larger or smaller).
After selecting an image, and setting the percentage, the Preview section shows what the final image will look like. For me, I see a grid overlaying the image, although I have not been to the Watermark Grid tab setting.
After clicking on the Resize button, the running program disappeared. I checked the output location and it did create an image, and it looks exactly like the preview with the grid lines running through it.
I restarted the program, and it retained the resize percentage I used (that's good), and the image selection folder also was the same as I used previously (also good). This time, I selected the Watermark Grid tab, clicked the checkbox to add a grid, then unchecked it to remove the grid. The preview now no longer showed a grid. The percentage value had changed, however; not sure why.
I tried enlarging an image to compare with the results of other resize programs. The MS Tech result was noticeably fuzzy along straight lines compared to the other's much cleaner lines. The original image was 180 dpi, but the output of the MS Tech Image Resize had changed its output to 72 dpi.
I hope this helps anyone else that not realize they are getting grid lines in the output.
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It does accept RAW, PNG, and Tiff formats, but when I've tested it, it won't turn off the text grid, and converts the image with the grid visible on the finished image.
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This is a lifetime activation (for those wondering). Real clunky GUI, but it does what it's suppose to. Outputs the file with the original title followed by Resized. Always compare the two files as some of my compressed images ended up having grid lines. And sadly since this is basic there is no available option for batch compression as seen in the second photo.
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I wish apps like these included a feature to resize based on file size. Like (best quality up to) 1 mb. or 5 mb, or whatever. Instead of selecting percentage, or ratio, etc., I choose an output file size and the program does the rest.
(Because I'm usually resizing to send through email and email file size limits).
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Is this lifetime, 1 year, other?
Cheers!
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