With the application 'Convert, Resize and Compress Images', you can convert to many different formats any image, resize them y compress them (reduce weight). The application is located for free for a limited time, which is usually priced at 5,99€. The application is very useful for any designer, since it has three essential functionalities in just one application.
Easy to use:
1. Drag images into: Select your into images / photos in the Finder, and then drag your images, where you can see the previews.
2. Select the format you want: you can choose between PNG, JPEG, JPEG200, TIFF and BMP.
3. If you want to resize them, check the resize box, and enter the width and height.
4. If you want to compress them, check the compress box and choose whether you want maximum or minimum compression.
5. Click Save.
Allows all major image types. PSD, PNG, JPEG, JPEG200, GIF, etc.
Details:
- Category: Photography
- Updated: 13 / 04 / 2016
- Version: 1.1
- Size: 6.7 MB
- Language: English
- Developer: Elza Donizete.
- Compatibility: OS X 10.10 or later, 64-bit processor.
Download for a limited time for free 'Convert, Resize and Compress Images', from the following link that we leave you for the Mac App Store.
If you just want to convert images to PNG, this application 'Convert Images to PNG' it is also free for a limited time.
If you are only interested in compressing images, the same developer also has free 'Compress Images and Photos: Reduce Size and Retain Quality', which reduces the weight of images and photos without losing quality.
It publishes the limited time of the free applications for Mac. It never arrived and it has a weird whiff
When Francisco came out yesterday, the three applications were free, it is not possible to know how long it will be free or reduced for a limited time, because that is set by the developer and only he knows.
Many developers usually put it a whole week, but some only for specific days, this offer ended today. Sorry you were late.
Totally agree. News published at 23:00. At 23:30 p.m. I went to download it and now (if at some point it was) it was not free
Thanks for the contribution, I was late, it is the strategy used lately by the developers to advertise their App, greetings.