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JpegSize 1.0
Publisher's Description:JpegSize - Jpegsize is a command line Windows utility that resizes JPEG images in a given directory. If no parameter is specified, it creates images that are 800 pixels wide, and adjusts height accordingly to keep aspect ratio. This application is useful when you have digital photos with great detail, and you wish to have smaller versions to e-mail friends, post online etc. Using jpegsize, you can easily create smaller versions of ALL of your photos in a directory with a simple command.For simple cases, you can just copy jpegsize.exe into the directory of your images and double click on it. It will then generate new images [it will never change the originals] that are 800 pixels wide, and usually 600 pixels high (The actual width will depend on hight/width ratio but normally, digital photos from cameras have 4/3 height to width ratio). Optional parameters are: -ratio nn resize image to nn% of the original. For example -ratio 50 means a new image whose height and width is 50% of the original image. -height nn resize image to make its height nn pixels. Width will be automati cally adjusted to keep aspect ratio. -width nn resize image to make its width nn pixels. Height will be automati cally adjusted to keep aspect ratio. -srcdir adirectory directory of the original image files. By default, this is the current directory. -destdir adirectory destination directory to save modified files. By default , this is the current directory. Destination files have '_s.jpg' appended to the dir names. <br><br><a href="http://www.bestcode.com/html/jpegsize.html">Read more about JpegSize Bulk Image Resize tool here.</a> Latest Changes:New release.User License Agreement:JPEGSIZE.EXE - Copyright bestcode.com This is a free tool. Use however you like. www.bestcode.com support@bestcode.com
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Latest User Reviews:Picasa problem solvedmerely adding a copy of Jpegsize to each graphics folder prevents Picasa Slideshow from stretching Jpegs to a 16:9 ratio on a widescreen laptop. An excellent utility. The ease of this program is superbThis software is easy to use and if desirable you can change some default values. Simple and works great!I love ultra -simple tools like this. Does just what you want, nothing more. I recommend this tool. I liked itI used its resize option. Thanks. Just what I neededI was just looking for a command line tool that resizes jpegs, and that is exactly what I got. The only addition I would have liked is to control name of the output file (I didn't care for the automatic additon of _s.jpg, but I did a quick little tcsh for loop with sed to fix that once they were resized). Thanks from GrammaSince I purchased my 10 megapixel camera, I've hardly shared any photos through Shutterfly because it's such a pain to reduce the size of hundreds of photos. Well the grandparents aren't happy about it. This little beauty allows me to shrink up an entire folder, upload it in 1 minute, and share with the family. Problem solved! jpegsize... an excellent tool..This is an excellent tool and its sooo easy to use... (specially people who are found of the DOS prompt; like me)... but even for others.. its a very simple tool.. Good, but doesn`t work well on new computersI've been using jpegsize on my desktop and an old laptop for some 6 months, a very handy program, works well with beyond 10 Megapixel source files Social bookmarks: RSS:
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