@@topwebtechnologies I found one which looks good, it called Squoosh. It can basicly resize and change the format of the images in 2 clicks. I need my images resized and change them into .webp format, and i was useing two tools to make it. One for resize and another to change format. But this way, with squoosh, even if i cant make it batch or bulk, i can resize and optimize 10 pictures in 10 seconds, so it halved the process time. My problem with photoshop was i still need to click "ok" between every image saving, couse photoshop asking me the quality settings, and there is no "don't show me again" option to skipp that. So i need to click on it anyway.
somehow my computer has lost the ability to resize photos automatically. For example, I can select some photos, then right click on any one of them, then choose "Send To". As soon as i do this a screen used to open that was titled "Attach Files", then the window allowed me to choose a size ...1024 X 768, 640 X 480 and so on. I have lost that window that allows me to resize the photos. How can i get that back?
Interesting
Good to know hope the tutorial helps
Interesting, this is a good workaround!
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Hi Cool video! Is there any way to change the parameters of the resizing? I want to resize on 500x500 pixels. Thanks for help!
In bulk also?
@@topwebtechnologies Yeah, im searching an image resizer, where you can resize hundreds of images with one or two clicks. Thanks for help!
@@attilavicen1579 you are welcome
@@topwebtechnologies I found one which looks good, it called Squoosh. It can basicly resize and change the format of the images in 2 clicks. I need my images resized and change them into .webp format, and i was useing two tools to make it. One for resize and another to change format. But this way, with squoosh, even if i cant make it batch or bulk, i can resize and optimize 10 pictures in 10 seconds, so it halved the process time. My problem with photoshop was i still need to click "ok" between every image saving, couse photoshop asking me the quality settings, and there is no "don't show me again" option to skipp that. So i need to click on it anyway.
somehow my computer has lost the ability to resize photos automatically. For example, I can select some photos, then right click on any one of them, then choose "Send To". As soon as i do this a screen used to open that was titled "Attach Files", then the window allowed me to choose a size ...1024 X 768, 640 X 480 and so on. I have lost that window that allows me to resize the photos. How can i get that back?
Is this work in windows 8?