![]() If phone & computer on same page I would not be paying as much attention, but since they are causing a lot of redoing edits, names, and dates I have had to try and pay attention more. Some of the time is processing just not actually starting even after an hour in background, but again even once it starts so much CPU use and read & writes for such little changes most times. Throw in phone and computer being out of sync more additional curating & needing to finish people in background. Delete a few duplicates hours needed from time notice shows in Photos (for Mac) application. When photos says it’s working on it may not be even when in background, & once processes do start its way too much going on under Activities & for too long for minor changes. Photo Resize Edit and Compress latest version for iOS (iPhone/iPad/iPod touch) free download. Also any change once curating is done on computer even triggers another long process. My phone can’t finish curating or People album, and it has been like they are reacting to each other’s changes in a negative way (edits & named faces on computer sometimes reversed). My phone & computer can’t get on same page. Photos has been awful for me in iOS 13 betas & released versions and same with Catalina. I'd like to save the photos back to the photos album (local, not photo stream) that I'm working from.I have started looking at alternatives. Camera Roll is the only local location you can save to. If I save to the "Working Directory" first, then save to Camera Roll from the settings menu, it works fine. ![]() when I run a large batch and try to save directly to camera roll, some of the photos end up with an error "Failed to add image to Camera Roll: The operation couldn't be completed. The only things keeping me from giving this app five stars are: - it loads photo stream albums with no option to skip those albums. With the appropriate settings, one tap and everything was brought to the correct size, small photos were up sized, large photos were downsized. This app handles that no problem! I had a batch of 30 photos of different sizes. I want all the photos to have their biggest side be 640px. I use this for photos I'm going to post on my blog. ![]() It does a great job downsizing and upsizing photos. What appears to be a very simple need on the surface of it is apparently a really hard one for app developers to address.which is why I believe this developer has an advantage in capturing the market if the minor problems were fixed. This may have something to do with the huge photo library I have! For me, those include the app freezing up or taking a really long time ''to start up initially. I think this app will be amazing once the glitches are addressed. Look for the small 'English' link to change the language.or translate it using Google Translate. If you look at the App Store version of this app, you can find more detailed instructions using the 'App Support' link. But the redesign makes the app much easier to use too. The instructions are pretty good.they could be better but I think language barriers intervene. The biggest problem for me was that it was confusing, and there weren't great instructions. I was a fan of the original Batch Resizer, which despite its complexities was/is perhaps the must full featured batch resizer app available on ios. If you want change the permission later, you can set it by launching Settings app and change the switch of BatchResizer2's photo access. When you run the app for the first time, you will be prompted to give the permission. This app requires you to access privileges of your photos. View a images metadata(like Exif, TIFF, GPS, file size, file name) You can select to embed matadata to the resized photo from original one You can send the resized photos by email or save to Dropbox without saving them to Camera Roll Output image format is selectable(PNG or JPEG) You can make presets of resize settings Adding white border and dropping shadow PNG Image can be resized with transparency Resizing and cropping square in one operation ※ If you feel the display slow, please try to switch off the 'Show file size' option. ※ The iPhone's all select button will be shown only when the device's orientation is landscape because of space. You can also output the resized photos into a working directory without messing up your camera roll. Resize settings are customizable and you can quickly pick the setting and go easily. The resized photos can be saved in camera roll or sent by e-mail or into Dropbox. ![]() It supports single image resizing and batch conversion. It supports JPG, PNG, JPEG, BMP, and TIFF images. Image Resizer by Icecream Apps is a free offline tool to resize images from various formats. BatchResizer2 is a successor version of BatchResizer remade for targeting iOS9 to make it easier to use.īatchResizer2 is a simple app which enables you to resize or crop to square or rotate even delete a number of photos at a time. Quickly Resize Images With This Free Offline Tool. ![]()
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