[BNM] Simple app for resizing images (cheap or free)?
Andy Baker
andy at andybak.net
Wed May 13 14:02:53 BST 2009
Has anyone mentioned XnView? Free windows thumbnailer with excellent batch
resizing capabilities. Wish there was an up to date Mac version :(
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Melanie Burke
<melanie at electricputty.co.uk>wrote:
> We have recommended a couple of tools to our clients;
>
> http://www.picnik.com/ - you can use this free without registering
> although
> they do offer a premium service. It's very intuitive and fun to use
> Photoshop Elements - only £50 and does everything you need for all the
> usual
> photo editing stuff, resizing, cropping, batch editiing, etc. It's pretty
> straightforward to learn to use too.
>
> Mel
>
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