
We have plenty of options available for tuning your 6.0 Powerstroke and tricks to help maximize the use of your truck. Whether you are after clean efficient tuning or an all out race tune we can help you out. Our in house tuner writes each tune for each customer with pride and integrity built into the quality of the tuning. We take pride in the products we offer our customer's and would not have it any other way with our custom tuning. Verdict:ĭoes exactly what it claims to do: makes image resizing and converting an easy process.Product Description Blessed Performance 6.0 Powerstroke Daily Tuning 2003-2007 Ford 6.0L PowerstrokeĪfter years of testing in house on our own projects and trucks we are excited to release our own brew of custom tuning for your 6.0 Powerstrokebuild. There are more powerful batch processing tools out there – FastStone Image Viewer offers a number of advanced options for example – but for simple, fuss-free image resizing and converting, you can’t really do better. Finally, click the play button and let the program do its work.

Pick what format to output your photos in – JPEG is best for online sharing – choose an output folder and then if you want rename the photos sequentially or add a watermark for copyrighting purposes. Don’t worry about preserving the original aspect ratio – this is automatically taken care of. Next, choose the new size – either from a number of presets (including Facebook/Twitter and iPod) or by choosing a custom figure. Start by picking a folder or dragging and dropping your chosen photos into the program window. Luckily there are batch-processing tools out there that can help, and Image Tuner is one such program, which can convert a group of photos in minutes or even seconds with just a few clicks. Fine, that’s not a major hassle for one or two photos, but what if you want to share dozens or even hundreds? Using your image editor would take you hours at best, assuming you can stand the mind-numbing tedium of repeating the same process over and over again. No problem, you think: just fire up your image editor, load the photo in question, resize it and then save a copy in a more suitable format. The only thing you can’t do easily is share them with others: short of burning a DVD, the only logical thing is to downsize them and choose a compressed format for saving them in, so they upload more quickly. If you want the maximum from your photos and scanned images, keeping them in a high resolution and – if possible – an uncompressed image format ensures you can do just about anything with them.
