License: Shareware
Downloads: 3413
Added: 01 Nov 2003
Updated: 25 Mar 2009
Developer: Show Your Photos(more)
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Photo Resizer Pro Publisher Description

Easy to use with full help file. This software resizes the large photos to took with your digital camera in batches to file sizes up to 200 times smaller for the use of email and web postings. It offers the following tools: Edit colors, emboss, rotate, darker, lighter, print, crop rectangle, crop ellipse, crop freehand, get pixel information, magify lookup, email direct.

The software will appeal to users who likes a no nonsense approach to software. The layout is functional with columns for before and after the resizes that lists the old and the new file sizes and dimensions. All features are just there. No need to find the features many pages deep. All photos are saved when processed and if you select to overwrite a file a copy is created just in case you made a mistake. A photo is not something you can take again.




OS: Win ME/XP/2003/Vista
Requirements: 512 RAM
Whats new:
Minor upgrade

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FindMySoft certifies that Photo Resizer Pro is SAFE TO INSTALL and does not contain any adware, spyware or viruses that might harm your computer or steal your information
Photo Resizer Pro does not contain any spyware, trojans or viruses and it is considered to be "Safe To Install". Embed Award
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