When you try and create a photo album to share it online, you need to resize a bunch of digital pictures so that they were of a necessary size. In this case some image areas might be lost while resizing. AVS Image Converter will solve this issue. Using this program you can resize your pictures without the loss of image areas just following the instructions below.
Click here to download it. After the download is finished, run the AVSImageConverter.exe file and follow the installation wizard instructions.
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To launch AVS Image Converter you can double-click the corresponding desktop icon or follow Start > All Programs > AVS4YOU > Image > AVS Image Converter.
To load image files you would like to convert click the Add button on the Toolbar. You will be able to load a series of images stored on your computer HDD.
To load a folder with images stored on your computer HDD click the black arrow next to the Add button and select the Add Folder option.
In the opened Windows Explorer window select the necessary image files or the folder with images and click the Open button to load them to the program:
All loaded images will be displayed in the Preview Area.
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To resize your pictures use one of the available presets from the drop-down list of the Resize panel. To be able to preview the result you achieve switch to the Preview mode clicking the corresponding button of the Toolbar.
If you need to fit your images to a particular size select the Custom option from the drop-down list. The Additonal Resize Options panel will open. Set the necessary Height and Width values using the keyboard.
To avoid the loss of some image areas make sure that the Keep original proportion option is checked. Your images will be resized without any distortion or image areas loss. However in this case the image dimensions may be less than the specified ones because the value of one side will be set automatically to keep the image aspect.
To exactly fit your images to a particular size check the Use stripes box in the Resize panel and select the necessary Color. The stripes of the selected color will be added to your images to reach the exact dimensions.
Use the Navigation Panel below the Preview Area to navigate between all the imported images and preview them.
If the Keep original proportion option is unchecked some image areas will be lost. Below you can see the image resized when the Keep original proportion option is unchecked:
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After resizing your pictures you can make some auto-correction adjustments or apply some effects or add a visible text or image watermark to protect your images. To learn more on how to perform these tasks refer to the How to apply an effect to images and convert them to another format? and How to add logo to a group of images? guides.
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Return to the Conversion tab and select the output image format clicking the corresponding button.
Set the output image file name choosing one of the available presets from the drop-down list in the Rename section or creating your own preset.
To set up a destination folder for the output images click the Browse... button next to the Destination Folder field and select a folder on your HDD or create a new one.
Note: you can set up an output file location selecting one of the available folders in the
Destination Folder drop down list. To do that open the list clicking the arrow.
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Click the Convert Now! button to start the conversion process.
Note: the conversion process may take some time depending on the size and amount of the loaded images, as well as on the configuration of your computer.
When the conversion is over you can open the folder with your resized photos and post them on the web site.
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