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Wiseval Photophant v1.0

x_Jack_x   on 15 October 2008 - 14:21 · 4 comments & 2767 views

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Wiseval Photophant is a free software for batch resizing, converting and renaming images or your digital photos from and to jpg, bmp, png and gif formats.

Features:
* 100% Free. No spyware, adware, banners etc.
* Resize, rename and convert images in batch mode
* Supports jpeg, png, gif, and bmp formats
* Variable options and settings for advanced users
* Built-in templates: iPod, iPhone, Facebook, DVD etc.
* Configurable compression / resolution ratio
* Load / save settings and image lists
* Very fast preview and image processing
* Clean, easy to use interface
* Small installation file ~ 2MB
* Supports Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista (32 and 64 bit)

Download: Wiseval Photophant 1.0 | 1.3MB, Freeware
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View: http://www.wiseval.com

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#1 ConfusedFusion on 16 Oct 2008 - 07:08
Though the effort for developing another image resizer is appreciated, I dont understand why do we need one more tool. This effort could have gone into developing some really cool and innovative desktop gadget or related software?
In anycase i think from the screenshot the product looks like another "Teen VB Project".
(1 reply) #2 moloko on 19 Oct 2008 - 19:25
New software is always welcome. Is this portable? I rather have in zip than a exe setup file. Looks simple and easy to use. I will install and try it.
#2.1 x_Jack_x on 20 Oct 2008 - 05:52
moloko said,
New software is always welcome. Is this portable? I rather have in zip than a exe setup file. Looks simple and easy to use. I will install and try it.

Yeah, portable version is there.
#3 mcloum on 22 Oct 2008 - 10:29
Just tried this, converted 93 images that where 1600x1200 with a total file size of 29.3mb converted them down to 800x600 (crashed half way through) now the total file size is 34.9mb!!!! Will email the developer to see whats going on lol

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