Free Resize Image is an online app that allows you to free image resize images online in order to adjust quality and optimize information. For Windows, Mac, iPhone, Android, or any other device. You could drag and drop or simple upload by clicking on the uploader.
When you upload your image, our app will show you format, size, and resolution of previous image and new image. Typical formats like BMP, GIF, JPG or PNG are supported. You could also upload other image formats like iPhone HEIC files. The uploader is fast and secure and all the process is made online without storing information in any server.
Photos from modern cellphones and cameras usually have over 6 million pixels, while most cellphones, tablets, notebooks, or TV screens have only about 1.5 million pixels, which means you end up seeing a resized version of the image (you only use the full image if you print it). It is recommended to crop a photo online. For example, LinkedIn image resize to 1200x628, which means an approximated amount of 0.75 million pixels.
So by resizing your image, decreasing its width and height to a resize photo online, your image would have about the same number of pixels as the screens that will display it, and you wouldn't be losing any quality or detail, even looking at your image in full screen mode.
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I bulk-uploaded photos to image resize them instantly. Love the interface.
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I also use Caesium Image Compressor on my ROMs and Themes folder to reduce their size and improve the RG35XX's responsiveness. Source: about 1 year ago
If you want further compression you could check out Caesium Image Compressor which is free (and I'm not affiliated with it incidentally, I just like it). Source: over 1 year ago
Try an image compression tool, this one is free and open source: https://saerasoft.com/caesium/. Source: over 1 year ago
Caesium Image Compressor can do the job and it is easy to use. There is also imagemagick which is basically the swiss-knife for image editing, but based on you having looked for websites first, I assume you don't look for a commandline tool (imagemagick is a commandline tool). Source: about 2 years ago
I can recommend Caesium , a utility (Windows, MAC version in Alpha test) to remove all EXIF, metadata etc which will reduce your JPG in size quite a lot without using higher JPG-compression (lower quality). Source: almost 3 years ago
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