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  2. PhotoScape - Wikipedia

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    Photo Editor: Enhance and balance color, resize, add effects, Overlays and clip-arts. Photo Batch-Editor: Process multiple photos at once, rename multiple photos at once. Collage Creator: joins multiple photos into poster-like single page or into one final photo. GIF Animation: Make multiple images into GIF-animated image.

  3. Windows Photo Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Windows Photo Gallery also supports the ability to batch resize photos, where multiple photos can be resized in one single action, [8] as well as the ability to rotate videos. Photo and video import [ edit ]

  4. Template:Multiple image - Wikipedia

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    (2) The full width of the original [n]th image if total_width is given in order to resize all images to the same height and a given total width. height[n] (as above) The full height of the original [n]th image if total_width is given in order to resize all images to the same height and a given total width. Ignored otherwise.

  5. Microsoft PowerToys - Wikipedia

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    Image Resizer allowed right-clicking on multiple image files inside Windows Explorer to batch resize them. Open Command Window Here allowed starting a command prompt from any folder in Windows Explorer by right-clicking.

  6. CodedColor PhotoStudio Pro - Wikipedia

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    The user can also rename multiple images, remove scratches, create panorama pictures (stitch), convert RAW photos (from Canon, Nikon, Olympus, etc. cameras), send images via Skype, send photo SMS, burn digital watermarks, correct colors, run a screen show, convert and correct JPEG images in a batch process, rename fields, open pictures and ...

  7. XnView - Wikipedia

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    XnView is an image organizer and general-purpose file manager used for viewing, converting, organizing and editing raster images, as well as general purpose file management. It comes with built-in hex inspection, batch renaming, image scanning and screen capture tools. It is licensed as freeware for private, educational and non-profit uses.

  8. Comparison gallery of image scaling algorithms - Wikipedia

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    The resulting image is larger than the original, and preserves all the original detail, but has (possibly undesirable) jaggedness. The diagonal lines of the "W", for example, now show the "stairway" shape characteristic of nearest-neighbor interpolation. Other scaling methods below are better at preserving smooth contours in the image.

  9. Phatch - Wikipedia

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    Multiple inspectors can be opened at once to compare tag values with a preview of the image. Phatch can turn itself into a droplet which stays a small graphic on top of the other windows. It processes any images which are dragged and dropped on it.