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Radu - Looks like you found a couple of tools that will help resize images. Thanks for the question, and thanks for sharing.
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I use a Mac computer it came with a great photo program.
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Michael J. Perry
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Not sure exactly what you mean by batch, but Picasso works well for me, picassa is a free program.
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Roy Kelley
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GIMP is free, you can get a plugin called "BIMP" Batch Image Manipulation. I use it for other purposes, but should work for resizing too. All free, open source and cross platform.
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I use Picasa --- If you select multiple photos, you can export all of them at once to another folder.
When you export, you can resize them to whatever size you like.
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I use GIMP6.6. It is a window based freeware.
Contrast, resize, coloring etc. It does in batch mode size 1(samllest, 9 actually blows up images..
RESIZER LINK <---------
Sam Shueh
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Gimp has a command line batch mode with scripting capability that meets the needs of many people.
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Sorry, I use several free sites mentioned in class moments and you have indicated that they will not work for you. Good luck
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Radu Stefan I use a program called FastStone Photo Resizer. It works well and will resize photos down to 25% of their original size. The program is free, but a license is required for commercial use.
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