

Stretches the image disproportionally as needed.

Stretch: Fills the entire specified size with the image.Fit: Fits the entire image into the specified size.Fill: Fills the entire specified size with the image.The dimension to be used for resizing can be configured as Centimeters, Inches, Percent and Pixels. Each size can be configured as Fill, Fit or Stretch. Inside the PowerToys Settings window, on the Image Resizer tab, you can configure the following settings.Īdd new preset sizes. The idea is that different photos with different orientations will still be the same size. Regardless if this is declared as width or height.

In other words: If checked, the smallest number (in width/height) in the settings will be applied to the smallest dimension of the picture. If Ignore the orientation of pictures is checked, the width and height of the specified size may be swapped to match the orientation (portrait/landscape) of the current image.
