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Resize Image on iMac
Effortless Image Resizing on Your iMac
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Prend en charge les formats PDF et image (maximum 100 Mo)
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Questions Fréquemment Posées
Yes, you can resize images directly from your iMac using a browser-based tool that does not require any software installation. Simply upload your image and adjust its dimensions as needed.
The tool supports resizing of images in formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP. Ensure your file is within the supported size limits for a smooth resizing process.
Upload your image file, then use the provided tools to change the dimensions. The process is conducted entirely in your browser, making it quick and easy without additional software.
The maximum file size limit for resizing images is 100 MB. Make sure your image stays within this limit for efficient processing.
No, the tool processes images one at a time. After resizing, you can download the file before moving on to the next image.
You do not need to log in to resize images. However, certain premium actions, like saving to specific accounts, might require login for full access.
The tool is optimized for desktop use and can be accessed via browsers like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari, not specifically limited to iMac.
Saving resized images to certain cloud services may require an account. However, downloading them directly to your computer does not need an account.
Basic resizing functions are accessible without cost, though additional features or cloud-saving options may require a paid account.
This tool is primarily for single-page image formats, such as JPG or PNG. If you need to edit multi-page documents like PDFs, seek specific PDF editing software.
Yes, you can export resized images to Evernote but it requires logging in to your account for direct saving into the service.
You can manually set the width and height or maintain aspect ratio adjustments. Use the tool interface to apply your specific sizing requirements.
Resizing can alter the resolution which might affect the quality. It's recommended to maintain the aspect ratio to minimize quality loss.
Undo options depend on the session; however, once you finalize and download, changes cannot be reversed. Start a new session for any alterations.
Yes, as long as the iMac supports modern web browsers like Chrome or Safari, you can use the resizing tool regardless of the model.