From author:You may use the Clipboard to hold copied images and paste them where you need. However, the Clipboard is only suitable if you are working with one or a few images because it only holds one image file at a time. Thankfully, imgPark gives you a temporary space where you can hold multiple images.
The lightweight and free software can hold as many images as you want, as your only limitation is the amount of memory your computer has. It lets you park images by copying either the images themselves or their file names.
When you launch the portable application, it displays a small square window that always stays on top irrespective of the program you are using. However, you can adjust its size by dragging the lower right corner.
When you copy an image or its name, it appears on the window. The lower part of the window displays the number of parked images and dimensions of the current image. It shows the current dimension of the image on the screen and its actual size in pixels. The current dimension changes as you adjust the size of the application window.
The application makes it easy to create thumbnails. You just need to adjust the image on the screen to the required dimension and then click "Resize image" on the context menu. You can save images in either JPEG, PNG or bitmap format.
Please note that imgPark must be set to watch the Clipboard via the context menu, which is the default setting. Other things you can perform by right-clicking include rotating image either left or right, resizing, saving the current image or all images, reloading or replacing parked images and exiting the application.
Author's site (there is nothing but only email)imgPark is a single file application that does not require installation. It does not use the registry nor save settings so can be readily run from removable media.
As far as I am aware, though not tested, this application should run in all versions of Windows.
This software is freeware...
DL - http://chesterway.co.uk/software/imgpark4.zip ~ 485 KB
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