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Is it possible to perform sharpening with BatchBlitz after the resizing?
This is one pretty important option that is often missing.
Thanks in advance.

No. Not now. But thanks, it's definitely a good idea! I'm considering to add a Sharpen/Blur action.

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Dude, somebody is making 40 bucks a pop off your freeware:
http://www.shareup.c...-download-50377.html
 :o
Who do we call?
 :mad:

Take it easy. BatchBlitz once was shareware. This site hosts an outdated version.

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I tested SGPE for portability... it saves settings in Documents and Settings\UserName\Application Data\SunlitGreen\PhotoEdit\1.3  :(

Thanks for the info. This bug has been fixed.


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sunlitgreen- these guys have me interested in your software, but I haven't checked it out yet.

I noticed you have a portable version of your Photo Editor but not the full BatchBlitz? Any plans for a portable BatchBlitz? Thanks.


For now, you can simply zip the BatchBlitz installation folder (e.g. C:\Program Files\SunlitGreen\BatchBlitz) as a portable version package...  :)

The only problem is, in order to double-click BatchBlitz task file (.bbt) icons to launch the program, you'll have to first manually associate this file type with BatchBlitz.

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Initial testing was very positive.. Really friendly user interface, great that you can save and load projects.

I did experience some hanging (at least in my vmware test environment) that seemed to happen often when i tried to add text -- and the text would not show up when this happened, so seems like some problem with the text generation maybe?

A feature i'd love to see is the ability to invoke BatchBlitz via commandline and give it the name of a project file and then the name of some source files and have it run the saved-project settings on the specified files.

Thank you mouser for the feedback.

I also have been testing in vmware (win2k, winxp, vista, win7) and identified this problem. Just haven't located the bug for now. I'll release a bug fix asap.

That "commandline" feature is under way already.

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 Thank you guys for all the kind words!  :-[

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The interface looks great, and freeware too? wow nice!
Definitely going to give this a try.

Are you the programmer?

Yep. I'm the sole developer of BatchBlitz.  :)

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Hi all,

BatchBlitz is a digital photo categorizer, filter and batch editor (freeware).

In BatchBlitz, you first select some source photos to be processed, specify where to output the processed files, define one or more actions to be taken, then simply click Start.


Main window:

mainwindow.jpg


Categorize Photos....

BatchBlitz lets you categorize photos by Exif or IPTC metadata. E.g. you can put your photos into different folders according to the camera make, or the date photos are taken.

categorize.png


Filter Photo Files....

BatchBlitz allows you to filter out (or exclude) certain photos before actions are taken on them.

You can filter photos using regular expression:

filter_regex.png

Or, you can define some filtering rules, e.g. exclude photo only if width > height.

filter_rules.png


Batch Edit Photos....

To batch edit photos, you define one or more actions to be taken. These actions can be activated/deactivated, reordered by drag-and-drop, as well as added or deleted...

actions.png

Actions are highly customizable. E.g. using "Add Text" action, you can even add Exif info onto your photos.

add_text.jpg

exif.png

You can view these Exif/IPTC values in the Image Properties dialog:

image_prop.png


BatchBlitz product info:
http://www.sunlitgreen.com/batchblitz.html

Website homepage:
http://www.sunlitgreen.com/

Any comments will be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance!

Regards,
Sunlit Green

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