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June 5, 2009

My Favorite Online Image Resizer

 

The transition to digital photography and the recent advances in the all domains that deal with digital, determined the development of a brand new area, which is digital image processing. This field and its subfields gave birth to incredible tools, online (ie. the online image resizer at reshade.com) or not. A couple of years ago nobody would have thought that image manipulation would be so easy. Nowadays even school children know some sort of image manipulation, whether it’s using a simple paint program that windows offers or using a rather more sophisticated tool. Of course it takes more to develop art, and not everybody is an artist. I will first talk generally about image processing and then about how to resize an image, more specifically my favorite online image resizer.

 

One question that some may ask themselves is “Why?”. Why this sudden interest in image processing/image resizing? One answer to this question would be, because it became more popular and of course the process became easier. A couple of years ago, before you could enjoy the photos of your last holiday, you had to buy a film, put it in your camera, take the picture and wait until all the film positions were shot. Then you had to remove the film from the camera, take it to a professional studio. You had to give those people at the studio time, to do their job in the dark room and then, after this, when you thought you would see your smiling face next to the Rocky Mountains, you discovered just a great picture of your friend’s thumb, too bad. Maybe next year you’ll just ask somebody more skilled to take the picture.

 

Nowadays it goes like this: you buy a digital camera from a department store, open it, click one magic button, and wow! There it is, you get to see the picture right away. Oh, I forgot to mention that you also have to go to the Rocky Mountain.

 

And this is not everything! If you connect your digitalcamera to your PC, you can do a lot of fun stuff to your pictures. You can actually remove the image of your ex boyfriend from the pictures you took in your last vacation. Isn’t that great! And still that’s not all. Remember the bulky lens you needed in the old days? But you might tend to think you still do for the zoom. Guess again! It’s very simple to know how to resize an image and you can do it all from your computer.

 

Because of the fact that this process became so easy, we get to another important issue. To manipulate your pictures, you need the necessary tools. To cook a great meal, besides the ingredients you also need a pan and of course you need to know how to cook it. To perform image processing you need, besides the images, a good image processing tool. And of course you have to know how to use this tool.

 

One important part of image processing is image resizing. Of great is an online image resizer because of the fact that you stumble almost every moment upon the need to resize images. Let’s just take a simple example. You want to put an image of your dear pet on your PC as desktop wallpaper. It’s not that easy to get a great image, isn’t it? And all of you, who have tried that, know what I am talking about. Here’s where an image resizer proves to be very useful.

Any image resizer would be good, right? Well, let me put this question in a different way: Can you cook any meal in any pan? Obviously not! It’s the same with pictures. You need a tool which will provide the results you are hoping. And here we get to talk about my favorite tool, in the matter of image resizing, which is Reshade, which is a free online image resizer.

 

Reshade provides image resizing maintaining quality. With normal enlarging techniques like Photoshop’s you’ll lose edge sharpness and get blurry contours. Reshade removes these problems. Some of you may say why do you necessarily need great results at any zoom factor? Well, I’ll just say if I can do that then why wouldn’t I?

 

What is also amazing about this image resizer is the ratio quality versus price. You won’t have to grab to deep into your pocket in order to afford this tool. It’s actually free, and online! Just go to their site and see the examples there. It will at least make you think twice about why not to use professional tools. I know I was impressed, and I’m not new to this either. Good, no, great stuff!

 

To conclude, advances in the domain of image processing, took image resizing to a whole new level, that nobody expected a couple of years ago. What we thought was great a couple of years ago, proves to be low quality in today’s standards. I don’t even dare to think about what is coming next. But I’m eagerly waiting to see. Cheers!

 

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