How to Batch Resize or Convert Multiple Images Easily

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Uploading big photos taken with digital camera to the Internet sometimes will take forever, especially when you are uploading 30 or 40 5MB photos. If you don't really need to upload the very high resolution photos to your Facebook, you can actually resize the images to make it a little bit smaller. Fotosizer - a freeware batch image resizer / converter tool will help you to easily resize or convert multiple images in just 3 easy steps.

The main feature of Fotosizer is its batch photo resizing capability. You can choose to resize your photos by percentage of width and height or set custom size for the photos. There are various options that you can choose when you are resizing or converting photos with Fotosizer:
- Batch image rotation
- Photo effects such as "Sepia", "Black & White" and "Negative"
- Preset list of photo resize sizes for iPod, iPhone, and Sony PSP screen sizes.

How to Resize Images Using Fotosizer

1. Run Fotosizer. Select, click and drag (1) the images that you want to resize to the gray area in Fotosizer. It should take a while for Fotosizer to load all your images.

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2. Next, you can select the resize settings such as the width and height of the resized image (2), or you can use the the build-in preset (3). You can also enable photo effect such as "Sephia" and "Negative" (4) or rotation under 'Optional Settings'.

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3. Before you begin the resizing process, select the folder where you want to store the converted photos (5). Fotosizer will also let you change the image format (6). When you're ready, just hit the Start button (7) to begin the resizing process.

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Fotosizer is freeware and available for download freely.
[Download: Fotosizer]

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