User:Cosmin Unguru/BatchPhoto

BatchPhoto
Developer(s)Bits&Coffee
Stable release
Version 2.8.1 / June 1, 2011; 13 years ago (2011-06-01)
Operating system2000/2003 Server/XP/Vista/Windows 7
Available inEnglish, German, French, Italian
TypeImage organizer
LicenseProprietary
Websitehttp://www.batchphoto.com
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BatchPhoto is a batch image converter and editor developed for Windows, by Bits&Coffee Ltd. BatchPhoto features batch processing of photos with filters like resize, watermark, annotate, date/time, and special effects. It has 41 graphical filters that can be applied on images and can read and write about 140 image formats[1].

BatchPhoto offers a unique twist that should help users change their snapshots in a hurry.[2] The program's interface is well-designed, making it easy for even novice users to edit their images. There are three steps: Add Photos, Add Filters, and Setup. In the first step, users select the images that they want to work with. Next, users choose from among 40 different filters that can be applied to the photos. All the basic editing functions are here: cropping, rotating, annotations, adjustments for contrast and balance, noise reduction, and a wide variety of special effects. In the third step, users simply choose an output folder and format, and click the Process button.[3].

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