Fotosizer is a program which enables you to batch-resize and convert image files.
The interface of the application is plain and intuitive. You can import pictures from file or folder by using the file browser (the "drag and drop" method is not supported on Windows 7).
So, you can configure resize settings when it comes to the width and height of the picture, reverse these values and enable Fotosizer to maintain the aspect ratio.
Furthermore, you can specify the output destination and format, view image thumbnails and information, as well as apply a filename mask and optionally include subfolders.
In addition, you can apply several image effects (black and white, negative, sepia), rotate pictures (horizontally or vertically), change the quality and print DPI, as well as copy EXIF and XMP information (in case of JPEG files).
In the "Options" area you can change the interface language, set file associations and enable Fotosizer to automatically check for updates online. The program runs on a very low quantity of system CPU and memory, quickly finishes a task and didn't cause us any kind of difficulties during our tests.
The fact of the matter is that Fotosizer is a pretty good software when it comes to resizing and converting pictures, and we strongly recommend it to all users, regardless of their experience level.
What's New in This Release:
· Fixed "Add Images" so that photos in iPhone folders are displayed in the Open File Dialog.
· Fixed batch rotation so that it does not apply horizontal or vertical flip.
· Updated Portuguese Brazilian translations.
· Added slider bars for change of quality and dpi Miscellaneous settings section.