Is there wrongly oriented picture, or just too small? Rotate or zoom it directly on any website from its context menu.
Total ratings
4.51
(Rating count:
57)
Review summary
Pros
- Simple and easy to use
- Works as promised
- Elegant and effective
- Saves time
- Surprisingly works fine
Cons
- Doesn't work for some users
- Extra rotate options are redundant
- Images may zoom behind other elements
- Issues with large images being cropped
- Complexity due to the number of buttons
Most mentioned
- Works as promised
- Doesn't work for some users
- Simple and easy to use
- Extra rotate options are redundant
- It just works
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User reviews
Recent rating average:
4.70
All time rating average:
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-12-10 | dibinghi | ||
2024-09-07 | Seroko | ||
2024-03-18 | Ann Smith | Simple and easy to use | |
2024-01-10 | Pro Win | ||
2023-11-23 | wavingdragon | ||
2023-09-19 | Ellis | ||
2023-08-25 | ghost986 | ||
2023-08-12 | Chris | it rotates and centers the image, that the way it should be (in opposite to other add-ons ;-)). one funny thing is: if you rezise the picture with another add-on and then rotate it with this add-on the picture "runs" out of the window *lol* try it, its funny | |
2023-07-22 | Firefox user 14130163 | ||
2023-07-09 | Golden | It's a nice and quick image resizer, which is good for when you wanna change the size of images without zooming the entire page. I only have one suggestion to make, which is a "Downscale to 67%" option, as that is the value that appears to give images 1 to 1 pixel scaling on 1440p displays, which can occasionally be what gives images the sharpest appearance. In addition to this, maybe an option for webpages to load all images at a certain zoom level by default could be useful for a similar reason. |
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