iZoom - 1.1crop & resize photos for iPod, mail, web, mobile |
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No automatic feature? - Version: 1.2, 2/12/2005 01:52AM PST
peterpayne
Come on guys, we need the ability to drag a folder of images on this thins and have it work automatically. It needs to save the files in the same name in a target directory without asking me to enter a filename. In short, it needs to be able to save a lot of work for it to be useful. Currently I'd be much better off doing this with Photoshop actions.
Second, it's unforgiving if the image you want to crop is smaller in any dimension, after arranging it to be cropped. When this happens, there is a black bar added to only one side. This is annoying.
Third, what I really want is to be able to specify a ratio, rather than a finite size. Related to my second observation, this app does not take advantage of the fact that images in computers and iPods will scale, even if they are smaller than the resolution used by a display.
This means that if I could select a ratio, say 4:3 or 16:10, and start to crop. The resulting "window" would always be in the exact ratio I select, regardless of the size of the image or crop. Then it would scale to the display without any problems or artifacts. But all that aside, this is a nice app. I didn't need any documentation to get things going, but I guess it couldn't hurt.
I'm giving this thing Four+.