IResizer are small programs with very minimal impact on Windows, so I always keep them when they appear on GOTD - there are a great many apps for working with images that I avoid because they're the extreme opposite, &/or I feel they're too costly for what they could do for me. Working on an image sometimes iResizer might work best, sometimes another tool fits a bit better. Some wrenches are longer, some shorter, & they can have different angles, so I choose the one that works best for the task at hand out of my toolbox. How does iResizer compare? To me this sort of thing is like another sort of tool entirely - a wrench is a wrench & what matters is that it fits to tighten & loosen nuts & bolts without breaking. What might give P/Shop or seam carving plug-ins an edge is all the other tools in a full-fledged image editor, which can sometimes help to make up for the technique's limitations. one or more comments usually mention it's built into P/Shop as well. ![]() While there are not loads of companies writing this sort of software, TeoreX isn't the only one, e.g. Google "seam carving" & "inpainting" for info on the basic techniques these apps use. The two reviews I looked at were reviews you might give if you read the company ad." this time I looked for reviews before downloading. #10: "I have the previous program, 2.1, never used it. TeoreX is quite nice in making sure that the new serial number you get when you run Activate.exe will still work with older versions.Īdded new aspect ratio presets(include common print proportions)Īdded new options for aspect ratio presets(Maximize, Minimize)Īdded ability to move the image around while holding the space button ![]() A potential problem is if you no longer have the old version, which would happen if you install it to the same folder - you might want to copy the single file somewhere else temporarily just in case. 2.5 has improved, you're not missing out on a whole lot if you stick with the previous version. Previous versions of this program have worked without issue." #5: "Application Error – “Illegal Instruction” and the program terminates.
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