Re: Looking for Accessible Image Manipulation Program
I have used the very simple, and very useful, Bulk Image Manager for a long time now.
See: https://sourceforge.net/projects/dinoimages/
Given when it was developed, and the old Windows 7 style interface, I would presume it has to be accessible. It's free to try in any case. The only thing I don't like about it is if a picture is taken in portrait orientation rather than the more traditional landscape, if you resize it the image ends up being rotated. You don't lose anything, but it could be a surprise if you don't know it's happened and you expect the orientation of all photos resized to remain as they originally were.
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Brian - Windows 10 Home, 64-Bit, Version 1703, Build 15063 (dot level on request - it changes too often to keep in signature)
See: https://sourceforge.net/projects/dinoimages/
Given when it was developed, and the old Windows 7 style interface, I would presume it has to be accessible. It's free to try in any case. The only thing I don't like about it is if a picture is taken in portrait orientation rather than the more traditional landscape, if you resize it the image ends up being rotated. You don't lose anything, but it could be a surprise if you don't know it's happened and you expect the orientation of all photos resized to remain as they originally were.
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Brian - Windows 10 Home, 64-Bit, Version 1703, Build 15063 (dot level on request - it changes too often to keep in signature)
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