Archive for the ‘Image Utility’ Category

Multiple Image Resizer .NET is an excellent batch image processor

January 13, 2009


Overview:

With Multiple Image Resizer .NET, you can resize, add borders, add text, overlay images, crop, rotate and flip – with a few simple mouse clicks.

Features:

Batch Image Processing Features

* Resize images

* Rotate images

* Flip images

* Add borders to images

* Add text to images including file and Exif information

* Crop images

* Overlay / Watermark images with another image

Other Features

* Flexible command line batch image processing scripting engine

* Preview of unprocessed and processed images

* Ability to save and load image processing settings

* Ability to alter the order in which batch processing features are applied to images

* Customisable user interface

* Fully integrated help documentation

* Check for updates feature

* Multi-language – English, Spanish, Dutch, Danish, French, Portuguese, Czech, Galician, German, Italian and Hungarian

Supported Image Files

Multiple Image Resizer .NET can open images in 28 image formats, and save processed images in 16 image formats:

* Windows Bitmap .bmp – [Open and Save]

* Dr. Halo .cut – [Open]

* DirectDraw Surface .dds – [Open]

* Enhanced Windows Metafile .emf – [Open and Save]

* Exchangeable Image File .exif – [Open and Save]

* Graphics Interchange Format .gif – [Open and Save]

* High Dynamic Range .hdr – [Open and Save]

* Windows Icon .ico – [Open and Save]

* Amiga IFF .iff – [Open]

* Deluxe Paint .lbm – [Open]

* JPEG Network Graphics .jng – [Open]

* JPEG Format .jpg, .jpeg, .jif, .jpe – [Open and Save]

* Commodore 64 Koala .koa – [Open]

* Multiple Network Graphics .mng – [Open]

* Portable Bitmap ASCII & Binary .pbm – [Open and Save]

* Kodak PhotoCD .pcd – [Open]

* Zsoft Paintbrush PCX Bitmap .pcx – [Open]

* Portable Graymap ASCII & Binary .pgm – [Open and Save]

* Portable Network Graphics .png – [Open and Save]

* Portable Pixelmap ASCII & Binary .ppm – [Open and Save]

* Adobe Photoshop .psd – [Open]

* Sun Rasterfile .ras – [Open]

* Truevision Targa .tga, .targa – [Open and Save]

* Tagged Image File Format .tif, .tiff – [Open and Save]

* Wireless Bitmap .wbmp – [Open and Save]

* Windows Metafile .wmf – [Open and Save]

* X11 Bitmap Format .xbm – [Open]

* X11 Pixmap Format .xpm – [Open and Save]

Review:

Some people have a constant need of resizing their pictures , now i am not of those people but if you are then i suggest you use multiple image resizer .NET. Like the name says it will resize your pictures but its capable of doing so much more like crop; rotate; flip; add text; add borders and add images, all of these processing options can be carried out together with a batch of images which makes this program very versatile in my opinion. If there is a downsize to all of the awesomeness (Is that even a word?) found in this package then it must be the time it takes to start when you run multiple it, its only a few seconds but i could notice it in my system which is kinda disappointing…anyway this is still a great program that could come in handy to all of you photographers or other people in need of image manipulation. Available for Windows 2000/2003/XP/Vista.

Get it at http://www.multipleimageresizer.net/

Reduce the size of attached pictures without losing too much quality using Shrink Pic

January 13, 2009


Overview:

Today’s high resolution digital cameras produce multi Megabyte photos. These are great for printing but cause a heavy burden when sending over the Internet.

Shrink Pic allows you to send dozens of photos as email attachments – quickly and with no effort at all!

All you need to do is install Shrink Pic. It automatically detects when you’re sending large photo files and compresses them in the background.

There’s no setup, no operating instructions, nothing, nada. Just send your photos normally and Shrink Pic takes care of shrinking them.

Review:

If you have a slow internet connection sending large pictures to someone can be a pain in the ass since uploading big pictures can take awhile. But thanks to Shrink Pic this problem can be solved very easily. This program will automatically compress the size of a picture when you try to attach it to an email, blog post or when sending it trough MSN messenger. The original picture remains untouched of course since Shrink Pic makes a temporary copy of the original pic. You can select from various compression levels but the one that worked for me the most was the “medium” setting that while it reduced the size and quality of the picture a little it still managed to keep the look of the picture while reducing the size aggressively as you can see in the screenshot above. Shrink Pic only uses between 5 to 6Mb in my system which is great considering that you will probably want to keep on the system tray at all times, also you can make a portable installation from the settings menu that you will allow you to launch Shrink Pic directly from the pendrive making this a very handy tool to carry around. Shrink Pic is just great for those of you that constantly send large pictures to other people and want to keep the attachments light. Available for Windows 2000/XP/Vista.

Get it at http://www.onthegosoft.com/shrink_pic.htm

Create ISOs from files and folders with Free ISO Creator

January 13, 2009


Overview:

Free ISO Creator is a tool to create ISO image from your files and folders.

With Free ISO Creator, you can easily create ISO image from any files and folders (with the subfolders). Free ISO Creator is one of the best solution to create ISO file and it’s completely FREE.

Features:

* Create ISO image from files and folders.
* Create UDF/ISO CD DVD image file.
* Create ISO file at super high speed.
* Easy to use, only 3 steps to create ISO image.
* Completely FREE!

Review:

If for whatever reason you need to create ISO images from files and folders then Free ISO Creator is an excellent choice. You can add any file or folder that you want and make an image with a maximum size of 18GB which is plenty, you can even make an image bootable if you need to.
In conclusion Free ISO Creator does it’s job and is pretty easy to use. Available for all versions of Windows.

Get it at http://www.minidvdsoft.com/isocreator/index.html