Online Image Resizing Blog

September 19, 2007

Two New Features! Black and White, Darken / Lighten

Filed under: About Resizr — Matt @ 1:55 pm

We’ve added two new features.

1) The ability to create a Black & White version of a picture.

2)  The ability to adjust the brightness of your images.

Happy Resizing!



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September 13, 2007

Over 500,000 Served!

Filed under: About Resizr — Matt @ 3:08 pm

More people than ever are using Resizr!  Today, we resized our 500,000th image.

500,000 uses in, well, it’s been just about one year now.

Next stop, 1 MILLION!



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May 8, 2007

Over One Quarter Million Served!

Filed under: About Resizr — Matt @ 6:17 pm

Today we hit a big milestone!  Resizr has now resized over 250,000 images!



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March 22, 2007

New Features! Send a picture to your cellphone & MySpace codes

Filed under: About Resizr — Matt @ 12:09 pm

Now, you can send resized pictures to your phone and post resized pictures to MySpace.



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February 21, 2007

New Feature! E-Mail Resized Photos!

Filed under: About Resizr — Matt @ 6:07 pm

I recognized that sometimes, people don’t know how to save files to their computer or want to share an image with someone else, but they don’t know how.  So, I implemented a feature that lets people do both!

Now, after you resize your photos, you can e-mail them to whoever you want to get them.  It’s a fairly straightforward process, only requiring a simple email validation.

Hopefully, this is a help to some people out there!



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October 24, 2006

Resizr Logo Image Header

Filed under: About Resizr — Matt @ 8:49 pm

Just a little post, in case anybody is interested.  The logo image up at the top of the screen is a digital photo that I took on my honeymoon, in Saint Lucia.  It’s a cropped picture taken of the island from a boat trip that we took while we were there.

It just happened to fit in the bounds of the image I wanted to show, and I thought it looked nice.

St. Luicia is a really nice place to visit!

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October 17, 2006

Who Am I?

Filed under: About Resizr — Matt @ 8:24 pm

Maybe someone wants to know?

I’m a former software engineer, and I live in New Orleans, Louisiana.  Fortunately, my home was not damaged by Hurricane Katrina, although I did have to leave my home for several months.  I am recently married, and I have two Pugs.  You can read about my pugs at Urban Pug.

Currently, I’m a first year law student (a 1L).  This means that I am very busy.  I wrote Resizr because someone in the Urban Pug Forums couldn’t resize her image, and software is complicated for non technical people.

With Resizr, I just want to make things easy.  I think I’ve made resizing easy.  I think you guys have spoken, and you want to be able to do batch resizing, and you want to be able to crop images to specific sizes, like 4×6 or 5×7, for printing photos.  I think that’s a really good thing to want to do.  I want to do it, myself.

So, that’s what I’m working on.  In the small amount of free time I have, I’m going to be working on a way that lets you crop your images, specifically to preset aspect ratios.  The hardest part about the whole thing is figuring out how to do it such that it’s still EASY.

Is easy going through a “wizard” where you’re presented with one question at a time? Or, is easy a really simple one screen interface?  Sure, one screen is easy, but if you have enough options, you overload the user with too much information.

We’ll see what pans out.

Keep Resizing,

-Matt



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October 15, 2006

Thank you for all the feedback!

Filed under: About Resizr — Matt @ 4:39 pm

You’ve been giving me feedback about the site, but I want to know what features you want next!  Leave a comment and let me know!



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October 3, 2006

Rotate AND Resize, new feature added

Filed under: About Resizr,New Features — Matt @ 5:36 pm

As of now, Resizr can rotate your images!  This is not a huge feature, but it does help some people who needed it.

Images can be rotated 90 degrees clockwise or counter clockwise, or made upside down.

Also a minor fix: when images are scaled larger than 800 pixels wide, the image will not overflow outside of the 800 pixel html element it’s placed in.  This fixes a strange bug for users of IE who were having the image overflow rescale other bits of HTML, making the slider widget work in a “not so smooth” manner.

I hope to continue to add more features as time allows.

Happy Resizing!



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September 27, 2006

Resize Image from the Web via URL

Filed under: About Resizr,New Features — Matt @ 10:07 am

New Feature!  Now, you don’t have to have an image on your computer to be able to resize it with Resizr.  You can provide Resizr with a URL, and the software will fetch the image from a website for you, and give you the ability to resize it!

Click to find out more about resizing via url.



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