Otherwise, the Home edition provides the basic features, missing out on uploading to FTP, automatic processing with scripts, detailed logging and roughly half of the graphic filters. If you want the auto folder watch feature that identifies newly-added photos on your computer, network or an FTP site or if you require the software to work on Windows or Mac servers, you’ll need the Enterprise edition. The differences between the three editions are small but significant. Trial downloads are available from the company’s website at. When this review was carried out, each version was discounted, with the Home version available for US$29.95 (down from US$34.95), the Pro version for US$49.95 (US$59.95) and the Enterprise version for US$129.95 (US$149.95). Rergardless of how it is acquired, the software is offered in three versions: Home, Pro and Enterprise, with different feature levels and different pricing. (Source: Bits&Coffee SRL.)Īlthough most purchasers will download the software from the developer’s website, it is also available in some places in boxed format. Users can add effects like borders, frames and various special effects and post the results directly to Facebook or Flickr. Designed to handle large batches of images, it includes facilities for converting, resizing and editing images as well as the ability to re-name, date stamp, watermark and comment on files. It could also be handy for rotating or flipping images as well as producing monochrome and/or sepia conversions.īatchPhoto was developed by Romanian company, Bits&Coffee SRL, and is sold via the company’s online store. That said, it’s a useful program for re-sizing, re-naming and watermarking files and adding dates and comments or titles. The value of batch processing will be lost if the files require even slightly different amounts of editing. We don’t think this software will be as useful to professional photographers or other experienced users of sophisticated image editors because of its limited adjustability (and because most of them include batch processing capabilities).īe aware that the adjustments you make to one file in a folder will be replicated on all images within that folder when you click on the Process tab. There’s also an online forum where users can post questions, make suggestions, report bugs and discuss tips and tricks. It’s simple to use and well supported with a reasonably comprehensive Help manual and six online tutorials that cover key processes. BatchPhoto provides a lot of tools that could be handy for snapshooters, bloggers and graphic designers.
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