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Artizen >> Batch Pro HDR

Features:

Work with Individual or Multiple file(s) at once.
Load and Save Batch Pro scripts.
Load and Save Master Color Correction Settings.
The ability to add, delete, and sort the sequence of batch functions.
Apply Multiple sequenced Color Corrections.
Apply Multiple sequenced Resizing and Rotating transformations.
Uniform Resizing based on user selected pixel width/height or percentage.
Custom Resizing based on user entered width or height values.
Apply Multiple Export(s) to multiple directories with multiple File Formats from a single import file. 
The ability to Export with the options to Delete Original, Preserve Name, Preserve Formats, Custom Naming Formats and the option of having Upper Case or Lower Case file name(s).
Support for 28+ import file formats: ATX (32 - 128 bit), BMP, DIB, EMF, GIF, HDR, ICB, ICO, JPG, JPE, JPEG, PBM, (Kodak Photo CD) PCD, PCX, PFM PGM, PNG, PPM, PSD (v4 - CS2 with layers) , PSP (v5 - 7 without layers), RLE, SGI, TGA, TIF, TIFF, VDA, VST, WBMP and WMF.
Support for 10 exporting file formats: ATX (32 - 128 bit), BMP, Wireless BMP, HDR, TIFF, Targa TGA, JPEG Grayscale, JPEG low, JPEG Mid, JPEG High Quality, PFM, PNG 24 bit, and Gif Web Safe Colors.

Loading Process:

  1. Open Artizen HDR. This application will not function with versions lower then 2.3.8.
  2. Goto File | Batch Process...
  3. Enjoy!

     With this latest version of BatchPro, we have made your batch processing much easier and faster than ever before. All of your options have been separated into 6 tabs, and two sections. The first section is the Source, Destination options, which are used to determine where all the file will be loaded from and where your final results will be  exported too. Section two is the Processing options offered by Batch Pro 2.2 such as, Filters, Image Resizing, Text and Exporting. Each one of these tabs has specific options related to it.

The basic process of creating a batch is very simple. 

  1. It starts by you selecting which source directory you want to start working with.
  2. Then in the list of source file(s) either select all or individually select only the file(s) you want to be part of the batch process. Highlighted files are the ones selected, which therefore means that by default none are selected.
  3. Now depending on what sort of batch processing you may want to do, you can resize the image then apply a red filter then a blue filter and then finally export your final file to a specific destination.
  4. To add any of these batch functions to your Batch List simply configure the options of the selected tab and then click the "<" button to add it to the Batch List. 
  5. If you realize you want to change a setting simply remove any of these batch functions from your Batch List. This is done by selecting the batch function you don't want and then clicking the ">" button.
  6. To clear all of your batch functions click the "Clear List" button.
  7. For situations when you what to output different filters on the same image but with separate outputs, you can use the Right arrow button ">" (locate in the Source tab) to reload all selected files at a specific time in the batch process to output a different file with different filters and size. The advantage of this is that you can actually merge batch processes into one massive batch, which will output all of your results, rather than have to make a batch for your icons then make a batch for your full sized image and then finally delete these file manually.

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