Batch resize utility that can also create thumbnails, slideshows and apply effects to photos.
STGThumb is a batch image conversion utility with support for several image formats and can also convert from a few video files. It generally converts these images to JPEG format.
STGThumb features include auto-rotation, the generation of HTML albums and slideshows, image watermarking and a number of special effects often found in image editing suites like: sharpen/blur, emboss, convert to grayscale/black and white and drop shadows.
HTML output of albums generated by STGThumb can be created in a few different formats, while our favourite was the Lytebox style. This one uses a JavaScript library to create modern-looking pop-outs of your images.
The user interface of this application is pretty easy to use and you're certainly not going to require a masters in computer science to create albums for your own web site.
Features of STGThumb
- Add watermarks to protect your images.
- Apply special effects to the thumbnails: Blur, sharpen, emboss, grayscale, black and white, drop shadow or fuzzy blur.
- Auto-rotates images to get a better fit.
- Convert from many image formats (AVI, MPG, JP2, J2K, J2C, TIF, PNG, BMP, PCX, WMF, EMF, ICO, CUR, PSD) to JPG.
- Create thumbnail images of the first frames of each of your AVI and MPEG videos.
- Generate HTML Slide Shows with cool 3D effects.
- Generate HTML albums in seconds. You just pick the images and STGThumb generates thumbnails and one or more HTML pages. Several album types available.
- Print file lists
Compatibility and License
This download is licensed as shareware for the Windows operating system from image conversion software and can be used as a free trial until the trial period ends (after an unspecified number of days). The STGThumb 3.40 demo is available to all software users as a free download with potential restrictions and is not necessarily the full version of this software.
What version of Windows can STGThumb run on?
STGThumb can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the OS shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8 and Windows 7 having been tested. It runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems with no dedicated 64-bit download provided.
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