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Introduction

Drag images you would like to process onto the Drop Images Here icon in the main window. The list will accumulate with each drop performed, so you can feel free to browse through folders handpicking the images you wish to modify. Then, specify settings under the tabs in the main window and click the Start Processing button. It's as easy as that!

Known Issues

  1. "There's a bug in osx 10.7, that occurs after you resize a number of images. If you try and go back to the application, the window won't come up. You have to manually close the application and re-open it in order to resize a different set of images."

Feature Requests

  1. When processing, save out to a sub-folder of the image's source folder instead of a user's destination.
  2. Ability to crop an amount off the image, relative to the image size, not just to a given size. ( e.g. cropping 50 pixels of a batch of images regardless of their size.
  3. Ability to support embedded color profiles.
  4. Option to only upscale/downscale batch of images.
  5. RGB to CMYK.
  6. Paste from clipboard.
  7. Crop by percentage, instead of pixels.
  8. Add option to put a "shadow" on the image.
  9. Automatically modify an image or group of images to fit within a desired file size.
  10. User-defined custom presets, listed with the defaults.
  11. Add a "save as preset" button underneath the height/width fields.
  12. Option to add watermarks to all processed images (with location, styling, and transparency controls).
  13. Camera -> Process -> FTP Upload.
  14. Change photo bit-depth.
  15. Preview to zoom in/out for super-large photos.
  16. Convert icns files to png to use in Data Guardian, preserving transparency.
  17. Preserve IPTC information.
  18. Sharpness filter.
  19. Color reduction options (start at 256).
  20. User defined scaling factors.
  21. Web-safe filenames.
  22. Save to subdirectory (or same location) of original image.
  23. Crop to size of scaled image, instead of basing the crop on the size of the original source image.
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