![]() ![]() Added ability to add tiled text watermarks to images.Added support for %T (Image count) placeholder in File name masks.Fixed resizing so that ICC colour profile is maintained in resized image embedded thumbnail even when "Copy EXIF information" Miscellaneous setting is deselected.Fixed resizing so that ICC colour profile is maintained in resized image even when "Copy EXIF information" Miscellaneous setting is deselected.Fixed error on application start-up on some computers where image selection list thumbnail cache folder does not exist.Fixed application start-up that was failing on some users computers when Windows WMI Control had been corrupted.Fixed image displayed in gallery view mode of image selection list so that it maintains ICC colour profile.Fixed image selection list preview pane so that it does not overlap with drag drop images prompt label when there are no images. ![]() Improved loading performance of Image selection list for large numbers of images.Added search options tab to Options dialog to apply search options filtering when adding files from folders, such as by filename, date modified, date created and file size.Changed Effects section to auto resize when splitter resized.When you're done, you can save to PNG, JPG, WEBP, BMP or TIFF. This tool is also available via a Chrome extension but it's identical to the web version, just easier to access at any time. A percentage option is included here as well so that you can instantly cut the photo down by 10%, or 50%, etc. The other method is by entering the exact dimensions you want the picture to end up being. There are also some preset sizes so that you can get the image resized to fit Facebook, Twitter, and other sites. This works by having you drag the crop box over the part you want to keep, or you can enter the exact pixels to ensure that the crop is uniform as you see fit. You can select the crop tool to visually cut out the part you want to keep. The image you choose loads on the page quickly, and you have a few options for how to change the size. ![]() Probably the fastest and easiest way to resize a picture is with the Resizing.app website. Must upload the file from your computer (not the web). Doesn't show the final file size before downloading. ![]()
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