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Batch Image Processing - denzjos - 11-16-2023 ImBatch is a free multithreaded image processing tool for your Windows PC. With the help of ImBatch, users can perform a variety of complex image editing tasks; applying those changes to hundreds of images at once. Whether you’re looking to crop, resize, rotate, add/remove tags or convert image format, ImBatch provides users with dozens of editing tools. https://www.highmotionsoftware.com/products/imbatch RE: Batch Image Processing - PixLab - 11-17-2023 It's not really free for personal use > https://www.highmotionsoftware.com/order/imbatch , the "free" version is limited to one thread, you have to pay to unlock it... Quote:What makes this tool different from other batch image processors is its “Task Structure”. You can combine Tasks to make a processing sequence that will give you exactly what you want. I don't agree with their statement. It's more than 20 years that XnView / XnConvert are doing it (just to name one), and not only for the Microsoft' Windows system... [attachment=10598] All XnThings are multi-platform > Linux, macOS and M$'s Windows, truly free for personal use multi-threaded (it's freak'n fast), no limitation because it's the very same software you download for every-one as you just pay a license if you have to and will NOT unlock something when you input it in the software, also cheaper if you have to buy a license Exclusive M$ Windows, you have IrfanView and FastStone if my memory don't fail, and are in the same league about license than XnView (no restriction for personal use). RE: Batch Image Processing - denzjos - 11-17-2023 (11-17-2023, 04:09 AM)PixLab Wrote: It's not really free for personal use > https://www.highmotionsoftware.com/order/imbatch , the "free" version is limited to one thread, you have to pay to unlock it... Since XnConvert is completely free as a fully functioning software, it is clearly a better solution for batch operations. PixLab, thanks for the information |