BatchPhoto
If you are looking for BatchPhoto, you have come to the right place. We explain what BatchPhoto is and point you to the official download.
What is BatchPhoto?
Developed and designed d by the company Bits Coffee, BatchPhoto is a photo editor software that is capable of enhancing and converting digital images in big batches with the use of CPUs in multi-core environments. The software can also be used in monitoring and managing folders every time a newly edited image is finished and saved. It also automatically applies defined edits based on the modifications made on a photo.
BatchPhoto also allows users to convert and support RAW formats of images derived from digital cameras. It is likewise capable of supporting up to 170 different image formats which include PNG, GIF, TIFF, JPEG, and BMP. Users of the software can also use the platform to modify the cryptic names provided by the devices used to generate the files. The software is also equipped with technology that allows it to perform contextual menu editing directly from the Window’s menu.
BatchPhoto is capable of annotating and decorating the files in use. Stamps and unique watermarks can be included in ant project. Grunge frames can also be added so as to make the projects more personalized. Uploading the files on the Internet and sharing them can also be done using the software.
Download BatchPhoto from the developer
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Download BatchPhoto (external link)
File types supported by BatchPhoto
About file types supported by BatchPhoto
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Last updated: : September 2, 2013