BatchPhoto is a user-friendly software that can resize and rename numerous pictures in one operation, simplifying the uploading and emailing process. Ideal for auction sites, online business and more, users can try it for free.
With BatchPhoto, you can resize your pictures by specifying the new dimensions in either pixels or percentages, as well as the desired compression level. The software knows whether your photos are in portrait or landscape orientation and will apply your changes intelligently, ensuring that your photos always look their best.
Scanners and digital cameras typically assign meaningless names to your pictures, but with BatchPhoto, you can rename all of your files meaningfully. Whether you want to incorporate descriptive text, sequentially number your files, or add date/time information to indicate when the photo was taken, BatchPhoto can make it happen. The software even preserves the EXIF data stored in the original photos.
But BatchPhoto is more than just a resizing and renaming tool. It also includes a range of powerful photo manipulation features that allow you to touch-up, annotate, transform, apply effects, and rename hundreds of photos in one operation. Don't just take our word for it. Try BatchPhoto for free and see how it can streamline your workflow and enhance your photos at the same time.
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