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Image Shrink—Batch resize

Image Shrink—Batch resize

Image Shrink—Batch resize

Reduced images consume less mobile data and are easier to send to small inboxes.

Olive Labs

Image Shrink—Batch resize is developed and provided by Olive Labs.

VersionVaries with device
Updated on 2023-12-02
Rating4.6
CategoryVideo Players&Editors
Package namecom.gmail.anolivetree
Downloads100+

Image Shrink—Batch resize Description

This shrinking function is specialized to reduce image size at the slightest tap (must be tapped at least once). Multiple images can be resized in one batch.

Remove time and location information from photographs to protect your privacy, or save the Exif and GPS position to keep information in tact when scaling images down.

Specify custom sizes and link this app with others to fine tune how it operates.

Note: Reduced images and photographs are saved separately from the original images on the SD card. None of the original images will be edited or erased.
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Comments about Image Shrink—Batch resize Android Version

Does exactly the same as the free "lite" version, but with more than 3 images at a time. App size has shrunk by one third, and it's a later version. Standalone app, creates its own "Share" entry. 4 stars for being a reliable workhorse. Since all it does is shrinking images, for 5 stars I'd wish for some bells & whistles, like different resize profiles to choose with 1 tap. And the option to get rid of the inevitable Share popup after resizing (i.e. choose None as default app to send to).
I like very much. Only thing I don't like is it flips some of the resized images on their side but then also when you try to fix it doesn't go proper way. Is the a way to make it so they don't go on their side. A certain oixel size? Most my photos are 9:16 or 3:4 and those seem to be the ones that flip. Any help from anyone would be appreciated.
8MP 2.41MB jpg down to 70KB in 1 second. Do you like software that does what it says on the tin? Fast and efficient - OEM's should license this and make it part of the UI; it does one thing and does it well. No regrets paying for full version. The 70KB example file is 1024x512 at 85 quality, perfect for sharing, and you can set options like no EXIF info.
Does exactly the same as the free "lite" version, but with more than 3 images at a time. App size has shrunk by one third, and it's a later version. Standalone app, creates its own "Share" entry. 4 stars for being a reliable workhorse. Since all it does is shrinking images, for 5 stars I'd wish for some bells & whistles, like different resize profiles to choose with 1 tap. And the option to get rid of the inevitable Share popup after resizing (i.e. choose None as default app to send to).
I like very much. Only thing I don't like is it flips some of the resized images on their side but then also when you try to fix it doesn't go proper way. Is the a way to make it so they don't go on their side. A certain oixel size? Most my photos are 9:16 or 3:4 and those seem to be the ones that flip. Any help from anyone would be appreciated.
8MP 2.41MB jpg down to 70KB in 1 second. Do you like software that does what it says on the tin? Fast and efficient - OEM's should license this and make it part of the UI; it does one thing and does it well. No regrets paying for full version. The 70KB example file is 1024x512 at 85 quality, perfect for sharing, and you can set options like no EXIF info.

Is Image Shrink—Batch resize safe for my device?

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Yes, Image Shrink—Batch resize follows the Google Play content guidelines to ensure safe use on your Android device.

What is an XAPK file, and what should I do if the Image Shrink—Batch resize I downloaded is an XAPK file?

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A file with .xapk extension is a compressed package file. It is a container file format that incorporates APK and additional associated files required for the installation. The XAPK format was introduced to package the APK file and OBB file together for a seamless delivery and installation process. XAPK format can help reduce the package size of application. On mobile phones, users need to install the XAPK installer first, and then install XAPK files through that installer. You can find the installer here:https://apkcombo.com/how-to-install/. But on PC client, you just need to put the file on LDPlayer.

Can I play Image Shrink—Batch resize on my computer?

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Yes, you can play Image Shrink—Batch resize on your computer by installing LDPlayer, an Android emulator. After installing LDPlayer, simply drag and drop the downloaded APK file into the emulator to start playing Image Shrink—Batch resize on PC. Alternatively, you can open the emulator, search for the game or app you want to play, and install it from there.

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