Batch process images fast with this polished app
There are plenty of Mac batch image processing apps, and all of them do a decent job of adding watermarks, resizing, and stripping metadata from your photos. But none perform these tasks as elegantly as the latest application from Flying Meat, the makers of image editor Acorn.
That’s because Retrobatch takes a node based approach to batch image processing. Rather than combing through a laundry list of options when only a few are required, you add only what’s needed, tweaking parameters inside those nodes, and then see a real-time preview of the results before running a work flow.
This story is from the September 2018 edition of Mac Life.
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