File Size : 10 KB Version : 1.0 Author : Gath Adams
Batch Image Processor - Allows you to resize or process a whole directory of images at once
In the Input Directory just enter the directory and filename of the file that you want to process. The ‘*’ wildcard can be used to specify more than one file. Input files can be JPEG, GIF, TIFF or BMP.
In the Output Directory just put the directory that you want the new file to be placed. The new file will always be a JPEG (.jpg).
Processing Options
Blur Edges: You can blur (fade) the edges of an image to either white or black. This is great if your image has an edge which jars with your background.
Resize: Allows you to specify a new height/width. If just one of these is set, then the other is automatically set to keep the image in proportion to its original size. IE - if the original image was 200×100 and you set the new width to be 50, then the height will be automatically set to 25.
Quality: You can adjust the quality of the new image, which affects the size in KB. The default is 100% |