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Photo - Scale - Crop - Use

Quickly adjust the size of images by importing them via Photo Library, Camera, or Paste from the clip board.
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Photo & Video Free Courtney Parsons iPhone, iPad, iPod

This is a must have for graphic designers who frequently resize images for projects and need to not pinch or stretch the image.

Features
* Correctly size images for design projects
* Reduce file size to save data
* Preview image pixelation of images at scales
* Reduce and enlarge images on iOS device
* Crop images
* Share Images.
* Maintain photo aspect ratio
* Copy paste integration, great for using in multitasking

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Reviews

Pretty Much Perfect
Hunting rifle

This is the only app I’ve found that enables me to easily resize the dimensions of a photo or screen shot to fit within the width of an iMessage text box.


I thought app was different
awwsomeness

I thought this app had ability to change X and Y separately, but it scales uniform. I want ability to unlock the X and Y scale. I recommend having label above X and Y saying height and width.


Review Not Resizing when Exporting
BluesJerry

Resized on my IPAD screen ok, but when I exported, it was the same original size and not the smaller size. What Happened here?


Didn't work for me.
MN55901

Wanted to shrink pictures on my iPad for wallpapers. Resolution went down but size stayed the same. Worthless.


Does not work
PearldiamondMD

Two thumbs down ??


Works great! Just what I wanted
Drag0nSilver

The images scale down just fine, and when I use them in emails or Evernote they are properly shrunk. They still look big in iPad Photos app, but Photos makes everything fill the screen whether it's really that big or not. Just the thing to keep my iPad screen shots from overfilling the screen when viewed on a Mac or PC.


Just OK
P Riehl

Trial version gives you ten exports. This app does what it says. Kind of goofy interface. Does allow you to key in values, but not alter proportions by entering different X and Y. Only works in portrait mode. It seems like this simple functionality should be included in basic image editing apps or online, but it remains elusive there. It's hard to get excited about having to buy a separate app just to scale an image.