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ResizeMe 2.0.1


ResizeMe Batch scale, rotate and flip images on Mac OS X.

System Requirememts
Mac OS X 10.4 or later
Download Details
Company Dare to be Creative Ltd
Version 2.0.1
Post Date April 24, 2009
License Trial
File Size 1.3 MB
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ResizeMe 2.0.1


Batch scale, rotate and flip images on Mac OS X.
ResizeMe is an easy to use application that will help you to batch process images and photos on your Mac. ResizeMe is an app that will allow you to edit thousands of images instantly!

Batch scale images

Scaling is the bread and butter of image editing. With scaling you can create thumbnails for your website, decrease the file size of your photos, or resize your images to fit a certain size. With ResizeMe scaling many images at once is a piece of cake.

Batch rotate images

Your images are all in portrait-mode but you need landscape? You want to add a new angle to your photos? ResizeMe offers rotation at your fingertips. ResizeMe makes rotating many files at once a breeze.

Batch flip images

Your photo are up-side down? You want to mirror your images left to right? With ResizeMe you can batch flip your images horizontally and vertically with a few easy clicks. With ResizeMe flipping many images at once was never easier.

ResizeMe can batch edit (scale, resize, rotate and flip) the following popular image and photo formats:
· PDF - Adobe Portable Document Format (.pdf)
· TIFF - Tagged Image File Format (.tiff, .tif)
· JPEG (.jpg, .jpeg)
· PNG - Portable Network Graphics (.png)
· Adobe Photoshop (.pdf)
· Silicon Graphics Image (.sgi)
· JPEG 2000 (.jp2)
· Targa Graphics (.tga)


Main features of ResizeMe:

  • Scale, rotate and flip images and photos.
  • Edits JPEG, PNG, TIFF and many more.
  • Preserves EXIF data.


    Limitations of ResizeMe:

  • 10 days trial period.

    What's New in This Release:

  • Smoother image scaling.
  • Fixed center of rotation for text watermarks.
  • Live previews now also when updating watermark text.
  • Now only loads last edited images when enabled in preferences.