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Author Topic: iResizer  (Read 6499 times)

Curt

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« on: February 17, 2011, 05:47 PM »
New. Version 1.0.  http://www.iresizer.com/  Both a normal resizer AND a modern competitor to the "old" Retarget / Liquid Resize, (content-aware "seam carving"), etcetera.

Edited: I should tell that I now have tested the program, and I was so excited with the retargeted result, that I purchased a license right away. (But of course, if you know how many programs I have a license for, this might not tell you anything!) The program looks like a copy of Inpaint 3 and works the exact same way. It is VERY easy to use, and the result is [Edited:] can sometimes be excellent. Edited: okay, I was lucky the first time!

We are glad to present our new software, iResizer, it is a new intelligent image resize tool.

iResizer scale an image without changing important visual content such as people, buildings, animals, etc. While normal resizing affects all pixels uniformly when scaling an image, iResizer resizing mostly affects pixels in areas that do not have important visual content.

iResizer lets you shrinking or enlarging images to improve a composition, fit a layout, or change the orientation.

iResizer is a handy way to resizing images non uniformly while preserving the key features of the picture. iResizer avoiding distortion of the important parts of the image. It also can be used to remove portion ot the image in a consistent way. For example, you can turn a landscape picture into a square picture and close up the space between people in a image if they are a long way apart. It also works in reverse and you can use it to make an photo larger.

Go to our Video Guide page and see for yourself how easy it is for anyone to do with just a few simple steps.
http://www.iresizer.com/video-guide.html

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Download our Try-Before-You-Buy demo and use it on your own photos!
http://www.iresizer.com/download.html

You can order it with *** 50% DISCOUNT ***, use coupon code SAVEHALF
$40 => $20
IMPORTANT: this offer is only valid for a limited period of time!

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We send special offers to Inpaint customers
-my emphasis.


Reviews are very welcome!  :tellme:
« Last Edit: March 10, 2011, 02:24 AM by Curt »

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Re: iResizer
« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2011, 02:24 AM »

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Re: iResizer
« Reply #2 on: March 10, 2011, 09:39 AM »
Thanks, Curt, for the heads-up about GAOTD.  I like InPaint and decided to take advantage of the offer for iResizer.  At this price, I can afford it.  :)

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Re: iResizer
« Reply #3 on: March 10, 2011, 12:52 PM »
Curt, iResizer looks like an interesting app. Thanks for telling.

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Re: iResizer
« Reply #4 on: May 21, 2011, 12:28 PM »
I need to tell that only my first attempt went well - in fact it was perfect. Every other attempt, ten or so, gave a useless result.

Edited:
Sorry, I said that wrong. You can get fine results from iResizer unless you change the height... (or width, depending on motive and original dimensions). But don't think this program can resize when resizing..., if you know what I mean. 3000x2000  iresized into 1500x2000 gave a fine result, as reported, but the very same original iresized into 1200 x1600 gave a terrible result.
« Last Edit: May 21, 2011, 12:48 PM by Curt »

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Re: iResizer
« Reply #5 on: October 24, 2013, 07:55 AM »
Zoner Photo Studio 16 now has "Content-aware resizing": http://www.zoner.com...t-zps14-en/index.htm
Did "you" try it?
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Re: iResizer
« Reply #6 on: November 01, 2013, 07:55 AM »
This one sounds as if it is a more capable solution than most:

http://www.giveawayo...-resize-guide-1-4-1/

Image Resize Guide is available for $45, but is free for our visitors today as a time-limited offer

November 1, 2013

Image Resize Guide allows you to make context-sensitive changes to the image size and aspect ratio by removing “unnecessary” portions yet keeping the “important” features intact. Removes objects from photos without visible traces. The best results are achieved against a background of snow, water, or greenery.

Important areas can be specially marked. Includes stepwise animated demo samples. Offers these tools: Resize; Crop; Smart Remove; Smart Resize; Smart Patch.
-Giveawayoftheday
click for 969x322 pixels:

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http://www.giveawayo...-resize-guide-1-4-1/
http://tintguide.com/imageresize.html

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Re: iResizer
« Reply #7 on: December 10, 2013, 07:46 AM »
"today":
http://www.giveawayo...2-4-for-win-and-mac/

December 10, 2013

iResizer enables new smart ways of resizing images without deforming or cropping the content. It can scale an image without changing important visual content such as people, buildings, animals, etc. While normal resizing affects all pixels uniformly when scaling an image, iResizer resizing mostly affects pixels in areas that do not have important visual content.

It also can be used to remove portion of the image in a consistent way.

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If you are Mac OS user, please get the installation materials "here" (file size: 9.28 MB)

System Requirements:    Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8; 1000 MHz processor; 256 MB RAM; Mac OS X 10.7 Lion; Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion; Mac OS X 10.9 Maverick
Publisher:    TeoreX   
Homepage:    http://www.iresizer.com/   
File Size:    14.1 MB (for Win version)
Price:    The program is available for $19.99, but it will be free for our visitors as a time-limited offer.

iResizer 2.4 (for Win and Mac) is available as a Giveaway of the day! You have 18 hours 17 minutes to download and install it.