BatchResizer2 - Quickly Resize Multiple Photos Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 34 reviews. Read all reviews for BatchResizer2 - Quickly Resize Multiple Photos for iPhone.
BatchResizer2 - Quickly Resize Multiple Photos is free iOS app published by Koichi Otera

Rotation does not work

jDiggityDiggity

Photo just goes back to normal after trying to save rotation


Unreliable

PlatinumMedallion

Every time I try to upload the pictures to Dropbox it skips a few. It converts them great but lousy Dropbox integration.


Reducing size

mwerner2

I've only used it to reduce the storage size a picture uses. It's worked great for that.


Will Be Great When Bugs Are Fixed!

vsaltd.jewel

I was a fan of the original Batch Resizer, which despite its complexities was/is perhaps the must full featured batch resizer app available on ios. The biggest problem for me was that it was confusing, and there weren't great instructions. This version fixes those problems. The instructions are pretty good...they could be better but I think language barriers intervene. But the redesign makes the app much easier to use too. If you look at the App Store version of this app, you can find more detailed instructions using the 'App Support' link. Look for the small 'English' link to change the language...or translate it using Google Translate. There is some great information here! Notes for the developer: I'm sure there are people who would be happy to help you to make all your directions clear and understandable in English...myself included. You just need to ask! I think this app will be amazing once the glitches are addressed. For me, those include the app freezing up or taking a really long to start up initially. This may have something to do with the huge photo library I have! What should be a seemingly simple need appears to be really hard for app developers to address...which is why I believe this developer has an advantage in capturing the market if he can just work out a few problems. Because the basic framework is excellent! There is a HUGE need for this app! So many web developers and bloggers need this tool. We are also the people who can bring lots of users to you. So, please try to work with someone...anyone...who can help you with the minor issues which prevent this app from being GREAT right now!


Not working on iPhone

swk75

Unable to open app on iPhone. On iPad it works fine.


Batch down AND upsize.

Dollygal

I love this app. It does a great job downsizing and upsizing photos. I use this for photos I'm going to post on my blog. I want all the photos to have their biggest side be 640px. This app handles that no problem! I had a batch of 30 photos of different sizes. With the appropriate settings, one tap and everything was brought to the correct size, small photos were up sized, large photos were downsized. The only things keeping me from giving this app five stars are: - it loads photo stream albums with no option to skip those albums. - when I run a large batch and try to save directly to camera roll, some of the photos end up with an error "Failed to add image to Camera Roll: The operation couldn't be completed. (Cocoa error -1)." If I save to the "Working Directory" first, then save to Camera Roll from the settings menu, it works fine. - Camera Roll is the only local location you can save to. I'd like to save the photos back to the photos album (local, not photo stream) that I'm working from.


Surprisingly robust; some glitches

ruskoberger.com

My go to batch image processor (One Edit Pro...been using it for years) has been going through some "development hiccups" and left me w/o an image batcher. Long story short: I batch convert dozens of times/day in my workflow. Batch Resizer's (ultra amateur/total turn-off) icon nearly kept me from getting it. But I was happily shocked. Why? It does things NO other iOS app I have or have seen does. Two iMMENSELY cool, useful examples: 1.) when jpegging a .PNG there's *actually* a preference option to pass along the PNG's metadata to the JPG. (I've never had that on my Mac or in 24 years of Photoshop. Holy $h17 ! ?? 2.) the preview/selection gallery can be set to show file size...AND an icon for file format! Oh, yeah! 3.) pref for keeping selection (or not) and keeping/deleting originals. 4. Easy to set up & recall one's own presets. The (minor) CONS: It has a couple of glitches: * sometimes it skips selected files or throws an error saying an image couldn't be processed. * after minimizing and recalling, it's almost always frozen. Fully close/open again and it's fine. This app is quite full-featured and 90% pro. Recommended to anyone. Nick Rusko-Berger fine artist, photographer, 3D artist, musician ruskoberger . c om


Perfect for my needs

BYON2017

Does a great job in regards to batch resizing photos on my iPhone. Already upgraded to the version without ads because the developer has done such a nice job.


Justo lo que buscaba

Delgado11

estuve buscando en muchas aplicaciones un comprimidor de fotos ya que una foto con mi iPhone es de aproximadamente 3024x 4023 Y yo necesitaba algo para comprimir a 1200 x720 Y esta aplicación es excelente ya que me deja elegir A cuánta resolución la quiero Sin estar adivinando Los resultados como en las otras aplicaciones.


best in its class, but needs a bit more

SouthPoleCat

this is almost perfect, would be too long to let all good feedback here. FOUR missing important features: 1) preserve HEIC format (now converts to JPG) 2) resize animate GIF (now takes one frame) 3) user defined sorting, most importantly be size or original (image taken) date (sorting is unclear now) 4) preserve original file date. (now uses resized date, but i personally would want not to generate new date stamp) ———— I realize that this is a lot to ask and would, probably, lead to the next version, but I would gladly purchase these additional features.