Description
Photosize
Photosize is a handy tool for your Mac that helps you protect your images with watermarks. If you're managing a lot of photos, this app can save you tons of time!
Why Use Photosize?
Adding watermarks to your pictures is super important if you want to keep your author rights safe. But let’s be real—handling large collections can feel like a chore. That’s where Photosize comes in! This small but mighty utility lets you import many photos at once so you can resize and watermark them all in one go.
Easy to Use
You can easily add new images by using the Finder menu or just dragging and dropping files right onto the app’s main window. Photosize works with popular formats like JPG, PNG, GIF, and TIFF. Plus, when you're done editing, it allows you to export your processed images as either JPG or PNG.
Real-Time Previews
The app's main screen shows thumbnails for every photo you've imported. You can see how changes will look in real time! In the center area, you'll find the actual size of the photo along with how your text watermark appears.
Customizing Your Watermarks
Photosize has some preset sizes that you can apply quickly. If those don't fit what you need, no worries! You can set custom width and height or adjust the scale yourself. When it comes to adding text watermarks, it includes all the basic options: type in your text, pick font styles and sizes, and decide where the watermark should sit on each image.
Exporting Made Simple
When you're ready to export your work, you have some options too! You can tweak image quality for JPGs, add suffixes to file names for easy organization, or even set up numbering schemes.
User-Friendly Features
The best part? Photosize is super user-friendly—even if you're not tech-savvy! Just keep in mind there are some limitations: it only supports text watermarks (no image ones), doesn't let you create custom resizing presets, and sticks to popular file formats.
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User Reviews for photosize FOR MAC 1
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photosize for Mac is a practical tool for adding text watermarks and resizing images in batches. Ideal for protecting author rights.