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Resizing Images
Image Resizing is the core function of the program. The program offers 3 resizing methods.
Resizing by Pixels If you select Resizing by Pixels, there are 3 others settings which would be relevant. They are Maximum Width, Maximum Height and Keep Dimension Ratio Aspects.
The Keep Dimension Ratio Aspects option when selected would ensure that the images would not get distorted but would look perfect at any dimension.
By selecting Keep Dimension Ratio Aspects, the images which are larger than the maximum width or maximum height would be downsize so that both width and height are equal or smaller than the maximum allowable dimension. You may keep either one of the dimension to 0 if you do not have any dimension criteria for that dimension.
If Keep Dimension Ratio Aspects is not selected, all images would be resized based on the maximum width and height. Images can be upsized or downsized depending on the set parameters.
Resizing by Percentage If you select Resizing by Percentage, the Percentage setting would be relevant. This would determine the percentage scale of the processed image to the original file dimension. All Resizing by Percentage method would handle Dimension Ratio Aspects automatically.
The base ratio is 100% which would be equivalent to no resizing. If you set it to 120% it will upsize the image by 20%. If you set it to 80%, it will scale down the image to 80% of the original file size. The program does not handle decimal placement but whole numbers.
Resizing by Ratio The program allows you to resize images by ratio from 1/8x to 4x the original image size. Dimension Ratio Aspects would be handled by the program automatically.
Note : Images which have dimensions under 30 pixels may be distorted even if dimension ratio aspects are used due to the rounding issues in the computation. |