RePix

RePix

By INSPIRING-LIFE TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED

Description

***** Featured by Apple as Best New Apps ***** ***** Also Listed in Apps for Photographers ***** RePix is a very useful image tool for Mac that helps you in batch resizing any image into a preset resolution and save it easily and quickly. This is the quickest way one can batch resize a large number of images at once. Features: -Easy to predefine height & width of the output image. -Quick image resizes process. -Drag and drop images into the app that are to be resized. -Quicklook You only need to provide the height or width of the image. The app will resize the image by keeping the aspect ratio same. RePix is a simple, easy to use an app with a straightforward purpose. It eliminates the hours of hard work one put into a heavy app for merely resizing the images. RePix would definitely come as a great help to those people who want to resize images in no time. So, download RePix today and stop using heavy applications if you only need to resize images.

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Reviews

  • A simple program just the one i needed

    5
    By karmen.12
    I needed an app that would resize images in bulk and save them in a separate folder. And this program is quite apt for me. If it could have the option to put a watermark on every image it processes, would have been great. I would like to have this feature in the next update
  • Everything good about this is now frustrating

    1
    By seenondv
    I used this app loyally for the past year to take one image and quickly resize it into several other smaller dimensions. The update is really confusing and the doesn’t retain any prefix information like it did prior to the update. That means I have to go in and rename it each time as well as change the suffix name where I put the dimensions. Now when I do make those changes i cant even see it update on my desktop….the names are all messy and it keeps reziing my original image as well so that I am forced to go and get a larger size again each time. Completely frustrating, and the previous was was such a breeze. Developer really shouldn’t have bothered with this because now its worthless for my use. I might as well open up Photoshop and run a macro now. Super-bummed.
  • Not bad, could be better

    4
    By LarryDun
    Not the most logical resize apps out there but it does work rather well. A Help section would have been nice but it’s not rocket science. Look forward to some updates.
  • Exactly what we’ve needed for decades

    5
    By Dr Tyrell
    So easy to use, and it doesn’t crash! Thank you guys!
  • Good but Incomplete

    3
    By MelGreer
    I needed to resize some photos but rather than open up Acorn or PS decided to try RePix. Yes, as a few have said, it does what the blurb says... but not much else. Sure, it's easy enough to figure out, but when I pay $2 for an app, I expect a few niceties, such as instructions (other than the ones on the App Store page), and I don't think it's too much to ask to have some *help* under the help menu. "Help isn't available for RePix". Images you want to resize must be dragged and dropped into the window. There is no *import*, so you can't browse your drive and find the images you want. The app comes with 5 presets. You can make your own. If you want to keep the original presets which have labels like SD, HD and Full HD, however, you will have to delete them because, once you make more than 3 presets, the list of presets will no longer scroll. I have yet to figure out how the labels were actually made since the creation of presets don't allow text characters. I thought the toggle suggesting list view and icon view referred to the images I was working on... I was wrong. There is no way I can judge this app as polished. It does what it says. That's it.
  • Great idea but it makes my images soft

    3
    By Eyephonics
    I needed to resize 100 images for my website. The re-sizing part was quick and easy but all the images became soft and lost a lot of critical sharpness once Re-Pix had finished so I ended up having to go back through Lightroom again. Almost good - just needs work.

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