I am sure many of you might have gone though the situation when you take a lot of images and when you try uploading to the internet for sharing, you find that they were taken at a very high resolution and uploading is going to take ages. So you have the option of opening all images, resizing which is simply time waste if nothing else.
Instead of using the basic image editing program, how about try something where you can drop your bunch of files, select common settings and just start the process? You would say that’s good but not worth paying. So the best thing here is that it is free
MODI (the software) is a non-setup program. So just download the exe file from here and you are all ready to go. To run the program, just locate the executable file from the folder.

At the top of the screen, you can drag and drop your images into the gray area which works pretty fine. Enabling quick view will show your image in a small thumbnail when you hover above it.

After you have selected the images, click on Add Modifier button to select settings for the images to be edited/resized.

In the modifier area, you have a drop down menu with several options. For each choice you need for your image, you have to click the Add button at the bottom. This will create an entry in the main MODI screen.
Let’s try making the size of the image half the original size. To do this, select the resize from the menu. Now in the box that follows, select 50% as Max Height/Width. Make sure you click Add which is at the bottom.

Similarly, you can put a watermark or sharpen/blur the image as I have done in the following screenshots.


Once you have made all your settings and ready to convert, go back to the main screen of MODI where you will see a list of modifiers which you selected. If you want to remove any effect, just click remove which is on the right. In case you want to preview the image, click on Preview Result. If everything is fine, select one of the writers from the low left corner.

If you want to try some advanced settings, click the configure button. I have done some settings for my convenience.

Now that you have done everything, go to the main menu and start the processing. After some time, depending on the speed of your computer, it will show that the conversion/modification was done to your images. If you want to use the same settings for your future editing, do click on the Save As Preset button and give it some name.


Arjun on October 9, 2009
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