

The resized images will be saved in the same path as the original one but with a different name. If you would want to overwrite the original image, then enable the option of Resize the original pictures. Change it from the drop-down menu to choose the dimensions as needed.īy default, a resized copy of the original image will be created. It will show the Image Resizer pop-up with the default preset selected. So, to resize images, all you need to do is select and right-click on them and then choose the Resize pictures option. Image Resizer automatically integrates with File Explorer. The values for these settings are as follows: Also, the %1(%2) option in the Filename format means that the original image name and the size name are used. The default settings for these are fine as they are. So, this option is for saving files that are of unsupported formats. The Fallback Encoder is used when the conversion fails and the file can’t be saved in the original format. Other settings for Image Resizer include Fallback Encoder, image quality levels, image naming format, and so on. Also, you can edit the default ones by clicking on the edit button next to them. So, each of the presets can have different settings as needed. You can change the fit as well as the size unit for the images from here. Name the preset and set the custom dimensions from the Width and Height menu. You can also add your own preset by clicking on the Add a size button. These are default dimensions that can be used for resizing images to fit the small screens, large screens, phones, and so on. You can toggle it on/off from the settings on the right pane. As this example covers Image Resizer, click on it. The left column will display a list of the available PowerToys.
