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Step 1 - Add Pictures

 

Step 2 - Add Filters

 

Step 3 - Setup & Go!

 

Convert Images to JPEG, PDF, GIF, and more!

 

Need to compress your photos to save space or to send them via email? Need to open an image file with a program that does not recognize the image file format?

 

BatchPhoto can read and write more than 100 image file formats, amongst which: JPG/JPEG, PDF, TIF/TIFF, PNG, GIF, BMP/Bitmap, EPS, TGA, PSD. The program can also convert hundreds of images in just one session, based on your imposed settings.

 

BatchPhoto can convert to almost any image file format hundreds of images in one session and at the same time perform additional operations. Operations like: Rename, Resize, Annotate, Watermark and even apply special effects.

 

The program is designed to save time not only by allowing you to process hundreds of pictures in one operation but also by saving settings for later use and even by applying those settings on your images without starting the application, directly from Windows®' right-mouse-click menu.

 

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!

 

Try it Free
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Windows (All)

 

 

Features

Convert images in batch mode (more than 100 image formats supported)

Resize, Rotate and Crop images

Apply Watermarks and Annotate pictures

Rename images with meaningful names

Apply profiles on multiple pictures with the right mouse click directly from Windows® Explorer

Use projects and profiles to improve your productivity

Take advantage of accurate previews for both the original and the enhanced photos


 

JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group JFIF format and is the most well-known and used image file format for storing digital photographs and images in the Internet. JPG is so popular because of it's ability to offer a good picture quality for a small file size at 16.8M colors. It achieves this through it's lossy compression algorithm by discarding image information not visible to the human eye (a high compression can lead to visual artifacts).

 

 

Many of my projects include still pictures that are submitted from different sources. I get them in various sizes and names and find that batch converting them using BatchPhoto saves me many hours on each project.

 

Martin Rahn, US - Jackson, NJ

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