PhotoResizer

1.0

Software information

License:

Freeware (Free)


Updated:

03 Apr 2015



Website:

http://romeolight.com

Software Screenshots

Size: 4.17 MB


Downloads: 3265


Platform: Windows (All Versions)

Review by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 03 Apr 2015

Batch resize images – that is the functionality you can expect to get from Romeolight Software’s aptly named PhotoResizer. Drag and drop some photos onto this application, enter the resizing parameters, click a button, and wait for the resizing process to complete. Using PhotoResizer really is that easy.

Speaking of which, installing PhotoResizer on a Windows PC is incredibly easy as well. You will have to download an installer, run it, and then follow the instructions presented by a setup wizard. It must be mentioned here that PhotoResizer works with any Windows edition from Windows 7 onward. It must also be mentioned that if you don’t want to install PhotoResizer, you can get the portable version.

PhotoResizer has a dark-themed interface. Take some photos, drag & drop them onto PhotoResizer, and they will be displayed as a list on the application’s interface. Double click an image from the list and you will get to preview it. Click the hamburger button from the upper right hand side and you will get to play with some image, file, and general options.

Using PhotoResizer is a very simple 3 step process:
Step 1 – load some photos into the application. You can do so by dragging and dropping them onto the interface.
Step 2 – set up the resizing parameters. Select the new dimensions, choose if you want to keep the aspect ratio, pick where the resized photos will be saved, and so on.
Step 3 – click a button to initiate the resizing process and wait for it to complete.

Check out the Quick Look video that accompanies this article to see just how easy it is to use PhotoResizer.

PhotoResizer is free software.

Go get the free PhotoResizer and use it to quickly and easily resize images.

Pros

PhotoResizer is available as an installer and as a portable edition. PhotoResizer has a dark-themed interface that is very easy to use. PhotoResizer can resize images, remove metadata, and rename images. PhotoResizer is free software.

Cons

You must drag & drop images onto the interface, there’s no button to load images.

PhotoResizer
1.0

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PhotoResizer Editor’s Review Rating

PhotoResizer has been reviewed by George Norman on 03 Apr 2015. Based on the user interface, features and complexity, Findmysoft has rated PhotoResizer 5 out of 5 stars, naming it Essential

5

out of 5