Image Resizer Download Page
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Anonymous
July 30, 2007
You can download the resizer here . I don't know about you, but I am sorely missing the XP toy forAnonymous
August 11, 2007
Great app! Thank-you. I too am frustrated by the diminished 'right click' options with Vista but am very happy to have stumbled across your site. Cheers and thanks again.Anonymous
August 14, 2007
You ROCK !!! Thank you sooo much for this. Was missing the XP powertoy very badly. Just tested it on my Vista Ultimate and works GREAT ! Thanks again !
- Scott
Anonymous
August 31, 2007
WhoHOOOO!!!! I'm a semi-pro photographer and have access to expensive dedicated photo retouching apps, but nothing beats a simple right click -> resize when its gotta get proofed quick. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!Anonymous
August 31, 2007
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September 06, 2007
I cannot get this to work in Vista Ultimate 64-bit. It installs without error but there are no resize options in the right-click menu. Reboot did not help.Anonymous
September 06, 2007
Seth, Yeah, I should have thought about this. I will look into fixing this in the near future.Anonymous
September 07, 2007
This is a really great app and something I've definitely missed in Vista. However there seems to be some kind of problem with Scandinavian letters. When I try to use the resizer to photos in folders which have Scandinavian letters in their names, such as kesäkuu (june in Finnish) it gives the following error message: The following files failed to resize: D:Omat tiedostotKuvatKes kuu 2007Pict4563.jpg It's not a big problem but hopefully something that could be fixed in future releases. Thanks for a great program nonetheless.Anonymous
September 08, 2007
That's right. I am not properly supporting this currently. I will try to add support soon.Anonymous
September 30, 2007
Perfect. Now the BIG mistery is WHY this feature is not native on Vista. Big question mark, but thanks a lot for this utlity!Anonymous
November 08, 2007
i cannot get the pic to resize to exactly 300 by 300 why? it resized it to 300 by 292 even when i put in the custom 300 by 300. i need this to be exact or the site i'm uploading to wont take it.. please help!Anonymous
November 09, 2007
The picture needs to be of the correct aspect ratio. This tool does not allow you to do that - you will need to crop the image to the correct ratio before using the tool to do that. Make sure the width and height is the same. then you can use the tool to resize.Anonymous
December 03, 2007
this is good but i want msdn helpAnonymous
December 03, 2007
this is good but i want msdn helpAnonymous
December 16, 2007
thank you s much! spent ages looking for this...Anonymous
December 23, 2007
In September you said you were going to fix the missing resize options in the right-click menu for Vista x64. Do you still plan on fixing this?Anonymous
March 04, 2008
I was hoping you would have a fix for the issue with Vista x64, any plans on when it will be getting released?Anonymous
March 04, 2008
I still plan on doing it, but am side-tracked with some work stuff and so have very little time to give to it. I will publish it as soon as I make it.Anonymous
March 11, 2008
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March 22, 2008
Please keep me posted about your work on the 64-bit version! I really need a program like this for my work. Thanks so much for developing this!!!Anonymous
March 25, 2008
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March 26, 2008
I was wondering if you still need x64 testers, if it helps to complete it quicker, really looking forward to this app.Anonymous
March 28, 2008
Great app. I'm so glad you wrote this to make up for my favorite power toy. Is there any way to change the default sizes on the right click menu? I know you can go in and select custom, but it would be really handy if you could give users the ability to change the sizes available from the right click menu. Or at least add 1280 to the options. Thanks again for the great tool.Anonymous
March 29, 2008
I can't set defaults when I choose to overwrite. Other then that it looks a great repalcement for the XP powertoy. But without the overwrite option it's useless to me. Is there a solution? I work with Vista premium.Anonymous
April 18, 2008
just an fyi. for some reason when i change the target option to either "overwrite the files" or "other", the set defaults button grays out. other then that, the program seems to work pretty well ... thank you for giving an alternative to image resizer! i'm running vista enterprise.Anonymous
April 18, 2008
Thank you... Thank you... Thank you...Anonymous
April 29, 2008
Wow this is just what I need, please please please make it compatible with X64 systems! Please.....Anonymous
May 09, 2008
pleeaase... oh PLEASE create this for 64-bit XP & Vista!Anonymous
May 12, 2008
Thanks again for the great tool.Anonymous
May 14, 2008
Very cool utility! I like how easy it is to use. My only complaint is the quality of the JPEGs aren't so great after being resized. Do you plan on adding a quality setting?Anonymous
May 17, 2008
Great tool, still would like to see a x64 version, have any ETA on when one will be released?Anonymous
May 26, 2008
I installed this then saw the no x64 support... Back to the drawing board for me.Anonymous
June 26, 2008
Hey, I'm wondering if you have forgotten about the x64 version, any ETA yet on when it will be out? Missing this tool so much on my x64 laptop :-( ThanksAnonymous
July 03, 2008
Works so well!! thank you tremendouslyAnonymous
July 09, 2008
OOooooo. Hope a x64 bit version comes out :(Anonymous
July 26, 2008
I am selecting and resizing on my 32 bit but the size doesn't change... does this mean it is not working properly? Thank you! :)Anonymous
July 28, 2008
Hi, just another person hoping for an x64 version ^_^Anonymous
July 29, 2008
Found this 64 bit solution from a similar blog, works with my Windows Server 2008 64 bit edition, so I guess it should with Vista. Just run a 32 bit version of Windows Explorer with this command: %windir%SysWOW64explorer.exe /separate, /root, c: Nice app, better than MS' version I'd say, as it's intelligent enough to work out that an image is portrait or landscape. I also await the proper 64 version though.Anonymous
August 01, 2008
should have default vista action in the first place, but thanks for the tool!Anonymous
August 02, 2008
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August 09, 2008
Hello! Can you send me the source to tronics AT gmx.at I will enhance this great tool with additional features and send it back to you! Greets, tronics August 9, 2008 2:30 PMAnonymous
August 13, 2008
Great Job Thank You , I needed it.Anonymous
August 24, 2008
For some reason resize and overwrite the existing photo. I need to resize 1000's of imagies, but need to keep the original file. It just says the following file failed to resize. Any idea?Anonymous
August 25, 2008
Do you have any ETA on when a x64 install will be available?Anonymous
September 01, 2008
looking forward to 64 bit version thanksAnonymous
September 08, 2008
can't say more about my regrets on going with vista 64 ...Anonymous
September 14, 2008
Hi, heres a bug: I am using a german windows vista and whenever the folder contains characters like ü ä ö resize is not possible . All other folders work very well!!! Thanks, PatrickAnonymous
September 15, 2008
Hi, awesome program, but as the others there's a problem with non A-Z characters. I had a "HøDR" folder (ø because the name "HDR" was already taken), and it couldn't continue. Though when I used "HeDR" instead, and it worked perfectly. Again thanks for the program!Anonymous
September 20, 2008
I would love to use it but unfortunately I am on a 64bit version of vista Familiale Premium, please let me know if a Vista 64 version will be available soon ? Thanks again for sharing this GREAT tool !Anonymous
September 22, 2008
Excellent program, thank you so much! Boo & hiss to microsoft for not integrating image resizer into vista OR offering a power toy download.Anonymous
September 23, 2008
I love it. I've been grumbling about that lost Power Toy for a year. Thank You so much for sharing it!!!Anonymous
September 29, 2008
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October 04, 2008
Thanks a lot for that vista64 fix! Been waiting for that.Anonymous
October 05, 2008
I can confirm that adding the registry values pointed out by Josh do indeed work on XP x64 SP2 fully patched. However, does anyone know how to only get one instance of this great image resizer to come up when resizeing multiple images? Currently, if I select five images to resize I get five different instances of Image resizer.....one for each picture. Any ideas???Anonymous
October 21, 2008
brilliant!! most annoying thing for me lacking in vista, thank you for developing...Anonymous
October 22, 2008
Brilliant !! I always used THE XP one but now I have Vista......I tried VSO but got cheesed off having to keep clicking past messages. This one worked right away-just chose a default size and away. Does just what it says on the tin with NO click, click, click !! Thankyou very much indeed.Anonymous
October 23, 2008
Thanks! .. I was looking for something like this.Anonymous
October 23, 2008
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November 09, 2008
Very useful program and like many people said a similar program should have been included in vista. However i miss one option: An option to set JPEG qualityAnonymous
November 13, 2008
Great work! Thank you so much. Really hope if you could add the jpeg quality (%) to this app!Anonymous
November 14, 2008
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November 15, 2008
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November 18, 2008
Have used resizer power toy for years, both business and personal. I just bought new computer with XP Pro OS and now realize old resizer no longer available. Found your website thru Google search and downloaded your resizer. Trying to install, am advised MS Net Framework must first be installed. Is there any way to avoid this? Net Framework appears to be quite large, yet I don't no of any other need I will have for it (I really don't even know what it is). I just need resizer as simple and easy to use as the old one. Can anyone advise? Thanks.Anonymous
December 07, 2008
I am running Vistax64 and would like to be able to deploy this on client sites without tampering with the registry. Are there any plans for future development to be fully compliant and compatible wit hVista X64. After All, the whole push to x64 was for increased use of the OS, not the current status of greatly reduced functionality when it comes to helper apps such as this. Any feedback would be appreciated.Anonymous
December 26, 2008
thank you so much for the powewr tool like every one else it is a well needed tool. thank youAnonymous
December 30, 2008
Excellent work, to the program and the script for vista 64 bits. Thanyou so much!!Anonymous
January 08, 2009
Actually it works great on XP x64 - thank you so much for taking the time to do MS' work for them ;-)Anonymous
January 08, 2009
Great tool. As stated above, I really missed this type of powertoy from XP. Thank you!Anonymous
January 08, 2009
Iedereen kent ze wel, de tools van Sysinternals . Mark Russinovich is echter niet de enige MicrosofterAnonymous
May 16, 2009
Wonderful tool,!! Woks Great with Vista 64bit Thank You!!Anonymous
July 22, 2009
Wow, you're my Hero !!! Excelent Tool. Thank you !!!Anonymous
August 01, 2009
Great tool, but still: The overwrite function does not work...Anonymous
August 11, 2009
Thanks very much for this tool! I was really afraid that I wasn't able to find anything for this stupid Vista. I appreciate your work.Anonymous
January 31, 2010
Just downloaded it, have'nt tried itAnonymous
March 24, 2010
This program works better and It does not send off information to some remote location during launch of the program: http://imageresizer.codeplex.com/releases/view/30247Anonymous
June 27, 2010
Excellent!!! Thank you for sharing.Anonymous
March 08, 2014
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