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    Angel Software Resize Pictures for Command Line 1.3.1

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    Angel Software Resize Pictures for Command Line 1.3.1

    Angel Software Resize Pictures for Command Line 1.3.1 | 3.02 Mb

    Resize Pictures for Command Line is a comprehensive and powerful pictures processing utility which allows the batch-processing of large numbers of graphics files for resizing, watermarking, rename, optimizing and conversion at the same time. Resize Pictures for Command Line's reliability and stability also make it the perfect graphics kernel for integration into your own software applications or for Web-server integration. Resize Pictures for Command Line can be easily launched from any Visual C++, Visual Basic or Delphi application, or even from any ASP script.

    Features:
    » Select and process pictures in batch mode
    » Allows you to force a specified width or height and keep the proportions, or define fixed picture dimensions
    » View, add and remove pictures in a list with sorting features
    » Add watermark and rename your pictures at once
    » After processed, the Jpg EXIF and Tiff Tags can not been lost
    » Keep file creating date time
    » Direct contrast between original picture and processed picture on the same screen
    » Provides 40+ graphics formats and saving into 7 most popular formats
    » Saving into true color, 256 colors or gray scale
    » You can drag any picture files from Windows explorer and drop them on the list of picture
    » Automatically save your latest settings on exit
    » Change DPI of Pictures in batch mode
    » Launch from any Visual C++, Visual Basic or Delphi application, or even from any ASP script

    Home Page - http://www.resizepictures.net