![]() There are three rotation methods to choose from: 90° clockwise, 180° and 90° counter-clockwise. If your photos are in landscape mode and you want them in portrait or vice-versa, enable the "Rotate" option. This is a setting that you may not want to enable. The "Extent" option uses the height of an image and stretches the image to make it a square. The program can maintain the aspect ratio, which is useful if you want to set the pictures to a specific height or width. You can manually set the width and height, in terms of pixels. Head to the Edit tab in Bzzt! Image Editor to resize images. The compression options didn't really seem to make a difference in my tests, but the resolution of the image does which we will see in the next section. The Lossy option has a smaller file size, while Lossless is for better quality. That's good if you want to view them on a big screen, but if you want to upload them to social networks or send it to your friends, you may want to reduce the file size.īzzt! Image Editor has two additional compression settings. ![]() If you're converting or resizing images that you clicked with your camera or your phone, chances are the photo could be pretty high in file size. The other option lets you pick a custom directory of your choice. There are two other options you can use in place of this, the first of which will save the image to the same folder, but renames the image. Bzzt! by default, is set to overwrite the original image, which in my opinion is a bad choice. The next setting is to set the "Output Location", which is the folder where the images will be saved. Use the slider to control the "Output Quality", the higher the percentage, the better looking the output image will be. Those are the only output formats it supports, but as far as input formats go, it works with PNG, HPG, JPEG, BMP, and GIF images. See the letters JPG in the Output tab? Click on it and the slider moves to the left, and the program will convert the images to the PNG format instead. You may use Bzzt! Image Editor to convert images. ![]() The editor options comprises three tabs: Output, Edit, and Settings. Click on it, and Bzzt's interface expands. Notice the text at the bottom of the window that states "Show Output Settings". So, you'll need to setup the options before adding the pictures. What actually happens is that the program instantly begins converting/resizing the images, the second you add them. There is no visual indication in the program that tells you that the images have been added, which can be quite confusing. Click on the browse button to add some files or folders, or drag and drop them from Explorer. I prefer using batch image tools in situations like these, because they can do the job with a few clicks.īzzt! Image Editor is a freeware batch image resizer and conversion tool which is very user-friendly. ![]()
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