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Giveaway of the day — Boxoft Batch Photo Processor

Boxoft Photo Processor is multifunctional image editing and converting software.
$27 SCADUTA
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Boxoft Batch Photo Processor era disponibile come app gratuita il 19 gennaio 2011!

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Ritaglia perfettamente le immagini, montale ordinatamente e rimuovi gli elementi che distraggono!

Avete tantissime immagini da tagliare, ruotare, ridimensionare e stampare? Boxoft Photo Processor è un software multifunzionale per la modifica e la conversione delle immagini che vi permetterà di fare tutto ciò. Il programma è molto facile da usare, supporta tutti i principali formati di immagini e integra molti strumenti per migliorare/modificare le immagini. Tutte le operazioni possono essere compiute in modalità batch per intere serie di immagini. Questo significa che potrete aggiungere lo stesso logo testuale a più immagini, ridimensionare più foto nelle stesse dimensioni e formato contemporaneamente e molto altro ancora.


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Requisiti di Sistema:

Windows 2000/ 2003/ XP/ Vista/ 7

Produttore:

Boxoft

Homepage:

http://boxoft.com/batch-photo-processor/

Dimensione File:

4.9 MB

Prezzo:

$27

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#4

Con le azioni di Photoshop si possono fare le stesse cose e molto di più.

Rispondi   |   Andrea D  –  13 years ago  –  Ritieni questo commento utile?  | no (0)
#3

Poco comodo e macchinoso.
xnView ti permette di fare le stesse cose e molto di più a gratis.

Rispondi   |   alfa  –  13 years ago  –  Ritieni questo commento utile?  | no (0)
#2

io mi trovo benissimo con il pacchetto free FastStone (http://www.faststone.org/). De gustibus...

Rispondi   |   sapido  –  13 years ago  –  Ritieni questo commento utile?  | no (0)
#1

molto comodo e semplice da usare

Rispondi   |   led  –  13 years ago  –  Ritieni questo commento utile?  | no (0)
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#5

To Vladimir (#1 ): xnView can batch process the images, and YOU CAN select the quality of the output image. (Instead of using "Convert Into...", use "Convert", and click the "Settings" button.)

Anyway, xnView is an excellent free viewer and simple editor, with batch processing, TWAIN scan and screenshot supports, and more. Much more powerful than Boxoft Batch Photo Processor.

r0lZ  –  13 years ago  –  Ritieni questo commento utile?  | no (+46)
#4

Boxoft Batch Photo Processor is a practical minded app that works -- by practical I mean that it doesn't have the maybe fancier design we've seen on some other batch processing or watermarking software. It seems to do well with jpg images, but .png files were almost 2x the original Photoshop file sizes [for a flipped photo with nothing that should add more data]. Settings for output formats are mostly limited to 16 bit, but using "Same as origin file" output was reported as 24 bit in properties & by MediaInfo. As soon as you install Boxoft Batch Photo Processor you *might* want to do one or both, deleting the Boxtools folder in ProgramData [win7] or All Users\ Application Data [XP], &/or removing the BoxTools Run key entry in the registry -- otherwise BoxTools [an app that tells you about available software] will be installed the next time Windows starts. If you're unsure about the location of the folder use search -- if you're unsure about the registry key use one of the utilities that's been on GOTD for managing what starts with Windows, or get Autoruns from Microsoft.com.

Boxoft Batch Photo Processor comes with a short PDF manual & a matching pdfbppdoc.mht file that opens in your web browser using the Start Menu shortcut or the Help button in the program. You can find knowledgebase articles on the app here http://goo.gl/Ge7FZ . Otherwise it's not hard to use -- after importing files or folders you go to the list of included filters, where double-clicking one brings up that filter's settings window. You build a list of filters you want to apply, set their order [if/when it matters], & proceed to step 3, setting the output names, formats, & destinations. While you can overlay images, text, & dates, you control their placement either using presets or entering coordinates -- you can't simply drag into position. And in Vista/7 you may have very minor problems browsing for images -- I couldn't access any folders in the My Documents view that opened by default, though browsing to actual folders/files worked fine.

On laptops &/or netbooks etc. with very limited storage, the small size of Boxoft Batch Photo Processor would be a definite plus -- as installed the app's folder has 12 files at ~5 MB, but delete everything [i.e. 3 samples, uninstall files etc.] but the .exe file, english.lng, & MMPDF.dll, and you'll wind up with a footprint less than 1.5 MB. Setup adds 3 keys -- 1 for the app, 1 under ASProtect, & 1 for uninstall [with the installer opening up the web browser I monitored a total of almost 400 new [mostly garbage] entries in 7, ~150 in XP]. I have used Portable App Creator on an earlier version of Boxoft Batch Photo Processor to make it portable [portableapps.com format].

There are plenty of apps that batch process photos, from utilities like today's GOTD to image editors to image browsers/cataloging software -- which type of app is better depends on what you need & want for whatever you're doing, e.g. if you're already in XnView doing something else you won't want to exit just to run Boxoft's utility, but for something quick, on-the-fly you might or might not prefer their Batch Photo Processor... there's no harm in having both, & much more in your graphics/image handling toolbox. FWIW I've long had XnView on my hard drive, but not using it much or often the batch processing stuff takes me longer because I 1st have to find it & figure out [again] how it works -- because of that utilities like Boxoft Batch Photo Processor are often easier & quicker for me to use. And if you're tight on space, there's a big difference between < 1.5 MB & the full version of XnView's 42 MB [&/or even the "Small" version at 9 MB].

mike  –  13 years ago  –  Ritieni questo commento utile?  | no (+34)
#3

If you want to resize a lot of your photos (you shoot RAW + JPEG, and JPEG is needed only by you, as a convenient reference for RAW file), you can use a free alternative - XnView (www.xnview.com). But you have to install an addon for XnView, to make this feature work. This is easy, free, fully configurable, and gives excellent results. The only drawback: you can't choose a level of compression of resized image.

Vladimir  –  13 years ago  –  Ritieni questo commento utile?  | no (+33)
#2

I really do not understand why most of these software think they are so important that they must Start up with Windows everytime and leave no option for the user not to allow that.

Lu Hulu  –  13 years ago  –  Ritieni questo commento utile?  | no (+30)
#1

IrfanView? that [with the plugin pack] and XnView are my benchmarks- maybe today I can actually get in a real opinion.

if this doesn't do raw, then FastStone Photo Resizer is in the running too. hmm.

goodgotd  –  13 years ago  –  Ritieni questo commento utile?  | no (+21)

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