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ReGen - Image Resizer X 1.5.0 era disponibile come app gratuita il 03 aprile 2016!
ReGen - Image Resizer X è un tool per ridimensionare le foto digitali con la possibilità di applicarci diversi effetti. Il programma ti permette di modificare la dimensione di un singolo file oppure di un gruppo di file. I risultati dell'elaborazione possono essere salvati in una cartella separata in uno dei formati supportati (JPG, GIF, BMP, PNG, TIFF, ICO). Quando selezioni JPG, puoi regolarne la qualità. Selezionando TIFF, puoi impostare l'algoritmo di compressione. Ridimensionando le foto, puoi specificare i parametri della loro altezza e larghezza. Il programma ti permette anche di aggiungere watermark e filtri.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10
7,24 МB
$19.95
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The license agreement is in Russian, which I can not read and therefore I can not accept it
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I sometimes wonder if commercial software developers exist in a parallel, yet different, universe to everyone else. As is the case today.
To my certain knowledge, a program called IrfanView was created by the then university student Irfan Skiljan nigh on 20 years ago, since which time it has been downloaded and installed by millions of computer users worldwide (a) because it's good and (b) because it's free:
http://www.irfanview.com/
As with any software faithfully and consistently refined over almost two decades, IrfanView nowadays has so much under the hood that I'd be surprised if all its capabilities were known to all its users. But at least most folks are aware that, with the program open, it's simplicity itself to hit hot key B (for 'batch'), go straight to 'Advanced' (options) and then bulk re-size, bulk-re-encode however many image files may be desired.
It's not that I'd wish to discourage today's developer in any way, but really: a $19.95 re-install price for today's giveaway in the face of an existing piece of ultra high quality freeware which many (including myself) find as indispensable on a day by day basis as anything from Adobe? Thanks but no thanks.
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There's a lot of freeware that does resizing of images-
http://download.cnet.com/s/free-picture-resizer/windows/?editor-rating=4
To compete at $20 for such a simple program it has to have something special, it doesn't.
Tested it on a folder in which one of the JPG files causes some image programs problems, in this case it crashed the program.
It is a confusing program to use, even the simple registration process makes no sense, before it is registered in one of the menu items it says "Buy" and this opens up the registration window.
In one of the panels entitled information the information presented bore no relationship to the image selected, totally confused as to what this information was supposed to be about.
Even more confusion is presented when attempting to decide the output size, and it did not even appear to be customisable.
Insufficient control of the output compression, same with the filters.
If I was being polite I would say this program is in early beta, but frankly it's not that good.
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I thought I might install from their website and use the registration key provided - but my virus detection program threw that download out.
I installed the GOTD version without a problem - except that the T+Cs are in Russian as is the help menu. Fed the registration code in manually as previous respondents have advised.
BUT...
It's a very basic program and I suspect I'll just keep using the Image Resizer I've integrated into File Explorer as being much quicker.
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So what are these filters they are talking about?
At first glance I was hoping maybe this software could enlarge images without pixelating them, like PhotoZoom does by the help of its s-spline technology.
But it seems to me this software here does nothing but the standard resizing procedure which every other image viewer or editor can do. A real one trick pony?
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