While ImBatch is not the only batch image converter available, it has features that make it unique. Its "Task Structure" makes it even easier to work on multiple images simultaneously. Users can create their own processing sequences to achieve exactly what they want by combining several tasks.
Using ImBatch
ImBatch has a simple user interface that makes it easy to add tasks, select necessary options or remove tasks. The interface is divided into three areas: task area, working area and toolbar area on the right, left and top respectively.
You can either drag and drop images on the working area or use a special button to add all images at once. You can then display the Preview area by pressing the "eye" button, which allows you to see all the changes you make. The Task area gives you 18 tasks from which you can choose the ones you want. You can select several tasks to adjust all the images simultaneously.
We loved the ease with which ImBatch allowed us to change images. We just needed to select the processing options we wanted and click a button to apply all of them at once. We could combine several tasks, change their order to suit our own preferences, turn them either on or off and hide unnecessary task parameters among others.
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