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The Easiest Way to Resize Images

Squash was created by Seb Ruiz, a traveler and photographer. Just like Seb, many of us take photos in large resolutions so that we can later print our favorites. But if you want to upload them to the web for regular viewing, you need them to be much smaller. If you’re not using a service like Flickr to share your photos, which automatically does resizing, Squash can save you time instantly!

Just click “Add Images” and dump an entire folder of your photos into Squash. Then with a click of the “Resize Images” button, all of your photos are resized into a specified folder. I don’t think there is anything easier or faster than this - but if you’ve got something better, let us know! Squash is currently available for Ubuntu and Windows only.



Posted by Kayla on 04/03/08 at 10:29 PM

Comments

Oh wow, me likey. 

I like keeping a large copy of my photos for printing purposes, and I see in the screenshot that it has the option to overwrite the files or save a new set.

The only downfall I can see is that the dimensions are in percentages rather than an absolute value.

Posted by Casey  on  04/03/08  at  11:01 PM



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