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Faststone or equivalent on mac?

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Posted 20 June 2012 - 09:10 AM

I love my new MBP but I miss Faststone image resizer for Windows, which also ran under Wine on Linux. Its main feature was the ability to take a whole set of folders, even thebwhole of My Pictures, and resize the whole lot, retaining the folder structure. I can't find anything for mac that will handle more than one folder at a time, eg iphoto will only export to one folder and cannot mimic the folder structure in mac's filesystem Pictures folder.

Anyone found such a utility? doesn't have to be free!

Thanks in advance.
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Posted 20 June 2012 - 09:28 AM

View Postjarviser, on 20 June 2012 - 09:10 AM, said:

I love my new MBP but I miss Faststone image resizer for Windows, which also ran under Wine on Linux. Its main feature was the ability to take a whole set of folders, even thebwhole of My Pictures, and resize the whole lot, retaining the folder structure. I can't find anything for mac that will handle more than one folder at a time, eg iphoto will only export to one folder and cannot mimic the folder structure in mac's filesystem Pictures folder.

Anyone found such a utility? doesn't have to be free!

Thanks in advance.


Not familiar with the Windows product you're referencing, but the go-to app for image manipulation on the Mac is Thorsten Lemke's GraphicConverter. I'm honestly not sure if it will work recursively, but it's shareware so you can give it a shot.
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Posted 24 June 2012 - 10:17 AM

View Postbastion, on 20 June 2012 - 09:28 AM, said:



Not familiar with the Windows product you're referencing, but the go-to app for image manipulation on the Mac is Thorsten Lemke's GraphicConverter. I'm honestly not sure if it will work recursively, but it's shareware so you can give it a shot.


Thanks for that. I think I have found what I want in Aperture, and I can drop iphoto and photoshop elements for most work.
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