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    SizeMyPics 1.3.0

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    Commercialware / USD 2.99 buy button
    1.6 MB / Mac OS X 10.6.8 or later
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    May 20th, 2013, 01:05 UTC [view history]
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    SizeMyPics description

    Batch processor for your images

    SizeMyPics is an easy to use batch image processor for all Mac OS X users that need a simple yet powerful image converter, renamer and/or resizer.

    SizeMyPics accepts most common image-formats as input, like jpg, gif, png, tif etc.. If you can open your images in Finder using Quicklook and open them in the Preview application, SizeMyPics can convert these files normally.

    SizeMyPics offers a lot of different options to add files to the file-field:
    · using drag'n drop from Finder or other file-management application to the file-field or the dock-icon
    · using drag'n drop from iPhoto to the file-field
    · using the +-button (add files) directly within SizeMyPics

    Also, you can add folders filled with image-files to SizeMyPics. SizeMyPics will check these folders automatically and will add any valid image-file to the file-field.

    NOTE: To buy SizeMyPics via the App Store, an Apple account is required.

    Here are some key features of "SizeMyPics":

    Six different option to recalculate image-dimensions are available:
    · shrink to fit defined dimensions by respecting aspect ratio
    · enlarge to fit defined dimensions by respecting aspect ratio
    · shrink or enlarge to fit defined dimensions by respecting aspect ratio
    · shrink to exact defined dimensions ignoring any aspect ratio
    · enlarge to exact defined dimensions ignoring any aspect ratio
    · shrink or enlarge to exact defined dimensions ignoring any aspect ratio

    SizeMyPics offers lots of options to rename the converted files:
    · add a prefix to the filename
    · add a suffix to the filename
    · add a date to the filename, the format of date can be adjusted within the preferences of SizeMyPics
    · adding automatic numbering to the converted files
    · replacing the filenames of your converted files with a new one

    Three different options to adjust the save-destination are available:
    · same place as original-image-file
    · to a subfolder relative to the original image-file
    · all pictures into one defined folder

    Requirements:

    · 64-bit processor

    What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]

    New Features:
    · SizeMyPics runs under the Sandbox-Environment
    · deleting all EXIF-Data, usable over the metadata-drawer
    · numbering with prepending 0 using a style-selector
    · additional small changes

    Resolved Bugs:
    · some missing values when saving a preset fixed

     


    TAGS:

    image resizer | convert image | image renamer | resizer | converter | renamer

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