Releases: bricelam/ImageResizer
v3.1.2
One final release before moving to microsoft/PowerToys.
Changelog
- The settings of the previous version are now preserved after upgrading
- Using directories in the filename format works now
- Some new translations were added:
- Bulgarian
- Catalan
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Hebrew
- Some translations got updated:
- Dutch
- German
- Polish
- Portuguese (BR)
- Russian
- Turkish
v3.1.1
Not much here—just fixing some bugs.
Changelog
- The delete file dialog was shown sometimes when replacing files
- Make pictures smaller but not larger didn't work when only specifying one dimension
- Additional translations—contributed by the community
- File extensions were unexpectedly changed sometimes
- Updated the default JPEG quality level to reflect the default used
v3.1.0
It certainly wasn't soon, but those features finally came. Better late the never!
Changelog
- New fill mode—scales and crops images to the specified dimensions
- Scale to has been renamed to fit
- Advanced options
- Custom default sizes
- File options
- Use original date modified
- Custom filename format
- Don't send replaced files to recycle bin
- Encoder options
- Fallback encoder—used for read-only codecs
- JPEG quality level
- PNG interlacing
- TIFF compression
- About page—shows what version is installed
- UI enhancements
- Time remaining
- Progress on the task bar
- Custom is selected when it changes
- Scaling by percentages only takes one dimension
- Signed binaries—no more unknown publisher
- Icon
- Additional translations—contributed by the community
v3.1.0-rc1
It's done! Use it. Double check for bugs. Version 3.1.0 will be released on April 11, 2018.
Changelog
- Security and other file attributes are now preserved
- Fixed an issue with color profiles
- Fixed an issue where Resize pictures was missing
- Fixed incorrect centimeter conversion
- Fixed a crash on invalid dimensions
- Updated the behavior of some settings combinations
- Ignore the orientation of pictures now has no effect when
- Width or height is unspecified
- Using percentages
- Make pictures smaller but not larger has no effect when using percentages
- Scaling by percentages only takes one dimension
- Ignore the orientation of pictures now has no effect when
- Setup improvements
- Friendlier upgrades when files are in use
- The binaries are now ngened on install—it'll load faster
- Additional translations:
- Dutch (thanks @ov6566)
- Romanian (thanks @TigerxWood)
v3.1.0-beta2
There's still a bit more to do before calling it done, but here's another pre-release.
Changelog
- Fixed: Possible wrong height when using ignore the orientation of pictures (thanks @znlgis)
- Custom is now selected when it changes
- New filename parameters: Actual with and height
- New translations: (thanks everyone)
- Basque
- Czech
- Dutch
- French
- German
- Hungarian
- Italian
- Norwegian Bokmål
- Polish
- Spanish
- Turkish
v3.1.0-beta1
Does four and a half years later still count for coming soon?
Changelog
- New fill mode—scales and crops images to the specified dimensions
- Scale to has been renamed to fit
- Advanced options
- Custom default sizes
- File options
- Use original date modified
- Custom filename format
- Don't send replaced files to recycle bin
- Encoder options
- Fallback encoder—used for read-only codecs
- JPEG quality level
- PNG interlacing
- TIFF compression
- About page—shows what version is installed
- UI enhancements
- Time remaining
- Progress on the task bar
- Signed binaries—no more unknown publisher
- Icon
v3.0
v2.1
Version 2.1 of the Image Resizer is a minor update (major to some, I'm sure) that fixs some of the tool's most annoying "features".
Changes
- Remember Resize Settings
- Pre-XP Support
- Update/Modernize Default Sizes
- Auto-Width/Height
- Install for Everyone/Just Me Option (see link for known issues)
- Disallow 32-bit installs on a 64-bit OS
- Infrastructure for Multi-Language Support
v1.1
Image Resizer for Windows is a utility that lets you resize one or more selected image files directly from Windows Explorer by right-clicking.
In version 1.1, the quality of resized images has been greatly improved.
Changes
- Fixed poor image quality
Note: This version not supported! It is only here as a reference for developers who wish to write a Windows Shell Extension using .NET, and for users who still want to use the Alternate UI.