This release adds the ability to resample/resize when saving image files. I also changed the toolbar control I'm using so CropMonkey now looks a bit more modern.

CropMonkey 1.1 is a relatively minor release that I wanted to get out the door before I start making the big changes I have planned. This release fixes several bugs, greatly improves performance of selecting/sizing an area to crop, improves the 32x32 icon for better visibility on the desktop, and the installer now will add a "Crop with CropMonkey" item for when you right click JPG and BMP files.
I have created an installer for CropMonkey 1.0, so all you have to do now is open the MSI file and it will be installed automatically. There are no differences between this version and the zip version I posted earlier, just download whichever one is easier for you. Have fun cropping your digital photos!
Click here to download the installer for CropMonkey.
Click here to see the original post for the CropMonkey 1.0 release.
CropMonkey is an application I've been working on for quickly and easily cropping digital photos to standard proportions. It lets you select a proportion such as 4x6 or Panoramic and resize a selection box that keeps that proportion. Once you're satisfied with how the photo looks you press the Crop button on the toolbar and save the cropped version of the photo.
Click here for a screenshot and click here to download CropMonkey. Note: You must have the .NET Framework 1.1 installed.
This is the first release and it contains the following features:
*Save as JPEG with variable quality level
*Save as Bitmap
*Unlimited undo/redo
*Copy cropped image to clipboard for pasting into other applications
*Easy to use interface
I really want some feedback if you find CropMonkey useful. If you have any feature suggestions or find any bugs, PLEASE let me know in the comments on this post.