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Java Image Resizer and Uploader. This is an opensource Java applet which allows web app developers to provide an easy way for their users to upload properly sized images to a web server using client-side resources for expensive resizing operations.
CAIR - Content Aware Image Resizer is a high performance, multi-threaded C++ library that performs image retargeting by seam carving. Please see http://brain.recall.googlepages.com/cair for more information.
The "Fast Image Resizer for Java Tool" has following features: resize all JPEG/JPG images of a directory, generate web galleries, store resized images in a ZIP file, add text or image watermark. The Tool is available in German and English.
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Pycture Resizer is a little utility used to resize pictures. It supports various image formats and is written in Python. It features a nice GUI created with wxPython and file drag'n'drop. (wxPython and PIL needed)