Batch process images with FastStone Photo Resizer

Posted by Gina Trapani at 9:30 AM on August 15, 2007

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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 utility can:

  • Convert and Rename images in batch mode
  • Resize, crop, change color depth, apply color effects, add text and watermark.
  • Rename images with sequential number.

Better than Picasa's batch edit and cheaper/easier than Photoshop, Photo Resizer looks like a must-have for prolific home digital photographers who want to resize and watermark their photos before, say, uploading to Flickr or emailing to friends and family. Photo Resizer is a free download for home use, Windows (XP and Vista) only. Thanks, DanRP and Torley!

 

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