I deal with two types of images on my iOS devices: photos and screenshots. For photos, I’ve long settled on a Dropbox-based workflow that takes care of automatically archiving and sorting photos for ...
If you have been an internet user for some time, you would know that having visual media (images and videos) in your posts makes them more appealing and helps you get the context across more ...
The Windows freeware was designed with resizing images in mind, hence the name. This is the primary focus of the app, which is one of the reasons it excels at its job. It supports image size presents ...
Windows only: Image processor FastStone Photo Resizer can edit, correct, crop, rename, and watermark your digital images in batch mode—that is, in big bunches all at once. This impressive little ...
For users that require the ability to batch process images in order to change their sizes, this quick tip will show you how to do just that using Mac OS X's Preview application. Users can also batch ...
So you need to re-size a bunch of images, but don’t want to endure the tedium of diddling with each photo’s dimensions one at a time. We hear you. Well not to worry — we’ve got the lowdown on a quick ...
You can batch resize images in Mac OS X without installing third party software. The Mac OS X Tips weblog shows how you can use Automator and Preview to batch resize ...
Resizing multiple images can be a time-consuming process. Lots of batch resizing tools, however, are badly designed, drastically reduce image quality or simply aren't supported by their manufacturers ...
Editor’s note: The following review is part of Macworld’s GemFest 2012 series. Every weekday from mid June through mid August, the Macworld staff will use the Mac Gems blog to briefly cover a favorite ...
Every day I use a handy service created with Automator to resize images exported from 4K footage to a smaller size. It’s easy to resize images in an app like Preview or Pixelmator, but using a service ...