SizeMyPics 1.6
SizeMyPics can support you in converting a lot of pictures to another format and size in a convenience way. Read all about the features SizeMyPics has to offer and how it can make your work easier.
SizeMyPics can export your images to following formats:
- JPG, GIF, PNG (Without Alpha-Channel), TIF, BMP and PSD
- Additionally several compression-types for JPG-files are available.Next to a selection of predefined values, an option to set an individual percental value is also available.
Following options to manipulate the image-dimension 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
- adjust to height respecting aspect ratio
- adjust to width respecting aspect ratio
- crop to fit the exact defined dimensions
- crop to height
- crop to width
- adjust height, crop width and pad with color if necessary
- adjust to width, crop height and pad with color if necessary
- proportional resizing to defined percent-values
- change DPI-resolution
What’s New:
Version 1.6.0:
New:
- SizeMyPics supports Mojave’s Dark Mode
- Date renaming option for formatting the date can now be done directly in the main interface. In addition to a selection of different default formats, you can also specify your own
- Preview implemented for file renaming, reacts automatically to all changes made
Improvements:
- Help pages revised
- Various minor adjustments on the user interface
- Shortened path display in the file list
- Improvements in the save option “Sorted in Images/SizeMyPics”
- Various internal improvements of the code
Fixed:
- Date in the rename area is automatically set to the current date again
- A bug with automatic numbering, which was not created in some cases
- A bug in manual compression rate associated with “save settings”
- A bug with self-defined save-location with “save settings”
- A bug when displaying error messages
- A bug which failed to enter metadata when certain options were set
Compatibility: OS X 10.10 or later 64-bit
Homepage https://www.xelaton.com/
Screenshots
Leave a Reply