BatchPhoto 2.1.3
Tilgore Kraut - September 10, 2008This is an effective photo manipulation tool with various exciting functions and features.
Pros: With BatchPhoto 2.1.3 – photo manipulation tool, you can easily touch-up, annotate, transform, apply effects, and rename hundreds of photos in one go. The tool has a simple wizard driven interface and not only offers batch processing operations but also has a good range of filters and effects that you can add to the pictures. It is an efficient tool that saves your time as well. The tool allows you select a group of pictures, define a series of edits, and apply them. You can annotate the pictures by adding comments, date & time, text watermarks, and image watermarks to the pictures. The application comes in with built in feature to touch-up the pictures by adjusting the brightness, sharpness, contrast, colors, and adjusting noise. Transforming of pictures can be handled by resizing, creating thumbnails, rotating, and cropping.
The tool provides many colorful effects like Sepia, Black & White, Charcoal Sketch, Oil Paint, Shade and Swirl. This tool easily allows you to rename photos with meaningful names and convert pictures from one image format to another in more than 100 image formats. You can also apply profiles on multiple pictures with a right click of the mouse directly from Windows Explorer. The tool also offers a comparative analysis of the snap with all the changes applied and provides advantage of accurate previews for both the original and the enhanced photos. The help provided in the application is useful if you get stuck and is quite interactive.
Overall: This tool has all the functions and features that you would require, if you’re a business user and need to manipulate groups of pictures for a Power Point presentation. Home users who want to organize and rename the family and travel photos or a student who wants to collect and edit images from the Internet can use this. The application is quite user friendly and the speed is good as well.
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