I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not a Photoshop wizard or anything even close to impressive when it comes to editing photos. Like everyone should though, I know the basics. I’m proud to say that I can set an image’s transparency, crop, resize, and even convert between image file formats. It’s not much to brag about, but it’s required for the job.
But what happens when you’ve got a whole folder full of images that need resized? You may know of batch processing with programs such as IrfanView, but there are plenty of other ways out there. When most of what you have to do with images revolves around resizing, renaming, cropping, correcting, or converting, there are two notable solutions available and I’d like to present them to you in this post.

Tinuous

Tinuous is one small image editor that packs a big punch. It’s available for every version of Windows from XP beyond and comes packed as either an installation or a portable archive.
Tinuous is filled with options and configurations that may come across as a little intimidating at first, but it’s a fantastic way to batch-process files to apply shrink, rotation, correction, renaming, and more.
In the General tab, the most significant options can be configured.
You’re able to convert formats between BMP, PNG, JPEG, TIFF, and GIF. You’re able to tweak the quality of images, the sampling ratio, and you can even set a threshold for the maximum size of the images you’re editing.