Published by pierre gougelet on 2023-10-21
1. Also available within the batch operations include rotating, adding of watermarks, adding of text along with many image-adjustment features such as brightness, shadows and more.
2. All common picture and graphics formats are supported (i.e. JPG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, Camera RAW, JPEG2000, WebP, OpenEXR) as well as supporting over 500 other image formats.
3. XnConvert is a batch image-converter and resizer with a powerful and ease of use experience.
Download and Install XnConvert - PC
Download for PC - server 1 -->Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.
Compactible OS list:Yes. The app is 100 percent (100%) safe to download and Install. Our download links are from safe sources and are frequently virus scanned to protect you
Very Powerful and Free!
There are so many options available in this utility, and the best part is that it’s all free! The workflow provided for converting and editing files in batches is incredibly powerful. I’d argue that the only way you’re going to get more options than this is to do it from the command line, and even then this program just makes it so much faster and easier to do. I would have paid for this program if it wasn’t free, that’s how good it is.
Excellent batch crop
After trying out several trials for paid apps, it was nice to see that the best performance was by this free app. It was the only one I found that could do a specific crop for multiple images.
Perfect bulk resizer and pdf->jpg
Does the two jobs I need in bulk - downsizing photos - simple fast pdf-> jpg or png for web work. Simple, versitle. I was using resizeme but that is no longer supported.
does not handle pdf files
PDF is listed as one of the formats handled but it does nothing with them. I was trying to convert PDFs to JPGs to get around a major bug in Preview in High Sierra.
Easy and convenient - and free, too?!
I had a bunch of images I was using for wallpaper, but some of them were intended for vertical use and I was not using my monitors vertically, so these images - several of which I liked - kept making my desktop look strange. In a folder of nearly 8000 images, finding the vertical format ones and removing them would be a serious pain, as would opening Photoshop and rotating them. This app let me drop the entire folder in and process in one go, rotating just the portrait formatted images, and even let me append the new resolution to the end of the filenames. Five minutes of work and another ten of processing gave me a perfect set. There's a ton of other convenient options, too, which will be very useful in the future; this is a very powerful app! But you've wasted all this time reading, stop now and just download it already.
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