The program is designed to save time by allowing you to
process hundreds of pictures in one operation
and by taking advantage of multi-core processors!
Besides converting RAW images to common formats like JPEG and TIFF, BatchPhoto
can apply a number of graphical filters to your images in the same operation.
Features
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Apply Watermarks, Annotate, and Add Date/Time stamps
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Resize, Rotate, and Crop images
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Convert to and from 130+ image formats (including RAW formats)
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Rename images with meaningful names
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Create PDF albums from multiple photos
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Apply profiles on multiple pictures with the right mouse click directly from Windows® Explorer
But you can try BatchPhoto fully-featured for free and see for yourself
if it's what you need, just click on the "Try it Free" button bellow!
Supported RAW Formats & Digital Cameras
BatchPhoto supports the following RAW image formats:
- 3FR - Hasselblad Digital Camera
- ARW - Sony Digital Camera
- BAY - Casio Digital Camera
- CAP - Phase One Digital Camera
- CR2 - Canon Digital Camera
- CRW - Canon Digital Camera
- DCR - Kodak Digital Camera
- DCS - Kodak Digital Camera
- DNG - Generic Digital Camera
- DRF - Kodak Digital Camera
- ERF - Epson Digital Camera
- FFF - Imacon Digital Camera
- IIQ - Phase One Digital Camera
- K25 - Kodak Digital Camera
- KDC - Kodak Digital Camera
- MRW - Minolta Digital Camera
- MEF - Mamiya Digital Camera
- MOS - Leaf Digital Camera
- NEF - Nikon Digital Camera
- ORF - Nikon Digital Camera
- PEF - Pentax / Samsung Digital Camera
- PTX - Pentax Digital Camera
- PXN - Logitech Digital Camera
- RAF - Fuji Digital Camera
- RW2 - Panasonic Digital Camera
- RAW - Generic Digital Camera
- SR2 - Sony Digital Camera
- SRF - Sony Digital Camera
BatchPhoto can process RAW images from the following digital cameras:
BatchPhoto is designed to be easy to use. It's user-interface is organized
as a three-step wizard as you can see bellow:
BatchPhoto offers a unique twist that should help users change their
snapshots in a hurry.
The excellent time-saving approach to batch image processing.
I'd say it's a perfect choice for situations like "OMG, I just
came from this kids birthday party with, like 200 images in RAW
format and now I need to get them real small in jpg and they need to
be sharpened out and saturation needs to be a bit increased and it
just has to be done in no time." If it sounds familiar then BatchPhoto
is for you.
With a very simple wizard driven interface, BatchPhoto offers far more
than the usual batch processing operations, including an impressive range
of filters and effects you can add to your shots [...] If you are taking
your digital photography seriously, you will appreciate the time saved
and the power of BatchPhoto.
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