rEASYze (“Resize”) is an image resizing tool that makes it easy to batch resize multiple images in a single operation.
You can set the desired size parameters by pixel width or percentage while maintaining the proportions, rotate images if needed and optionally add a watermark to protect your copyright.
In addition to the resizing and watermarking features, rEASYze also offers basic editing features that let you crop parts of the image, make brightness and color adjustments and apply filter effects.
- Resize
- Rename
- Rotate
- Add Watermarks
- Filters
- Color Settings
- Batch editing.
- Save as JPG,PNG,BMP,TIF,GIF …
With high-resolution camera in our smartphones, every photo we capture, it takes a significant amount of space. We tend to capture thousands of photos and they end up either in our Windows or Mac computer or an external storage device, taking up space there. To organize the huge collection of images, you must reduce the size of photos. It will help you to recover a lot of disk space. It can also help share the images with ease. However, if you want to resize thousands of photos, doing it individually is not a good option. Therefore, you need a bulk image resizer. There are a lot of best bulk image resizer for Windows and Mac which can help you resize images in batch. Let’s know about them.
Bulk Image Resizing Made Easy 2.0
BIRME is a flexible and easy to use bulk image resizer. It can resize your images to any specific dimension and crop them proportionately if necessary. It’s an online tool and you don’t need to download or install on your computer. BIRME is absolutely free to use.
NEW FEATURES IN VERSION 2
- NEW* Added support for WebP format
- Now you can adjust the focal point of each photo individualy
- Auto load previous settings you used
- Auto focal point detection
- Renaming file names in bulk
- Save resized images as files in bulk
- Coming up: customize watermark for photos. This would be very helpful for photographers.
A BIT OF HISTORY
Almost 10 years ago, we handed over a beautifully themed WordPress website to a client. After a while, we found out the website started to look like a disaster because all the images uploaded by the client were distorted. The person in charge of uploading photos didn’t have the right software to crop the images.
Spending thousands of dollars to buy a copy of Photoshop to resize images in bulk was not a wise choice. However, we couldn’t find any decent software to crop and resize the images in batch properly. They either produced pixelated images or distorted the image into the dimension without cropping. To this date, I still wonder why anyone needs a squashed image to fit into a desired dimension.
Even you have Photoshop, it is not so bad to record one batch action to resize the images. However, if you want to change a different dimension, you need to record a different batch action. Eventually, you will end up with have many batch actions in your Photoshop. You’ll have the same problem if you use Automator in Mac.
Another problem is that all these software options needed to be installed and some companies’ security policies are very strict and installing a software would need layers of management approval.
I wanted to solve this problem. In the beginning, I tried to create an app which did not require installation. However, I soon hit a major problem of supporting multiple operating systems. All the versions of Windows and Mac required different executable files and I didn’t have the time nor means to test it on all systems.
Until one day the idea of making a website to solve this problem came to my mind. For sure a website wouldn’t be as powerful as a software, but it could do a decent job.