Phatch is a simple to use cross-platform GUI Image Batch Processor which handles all popular image formats and can duplicate (sub) folder hierarchies. Phatch can batch resize, rotate, apply perspective, shadows, rounded corners, ... and more in minutes instead of hours or days if you do it manually. Phatch allows you to use EXIF and IPTC tags for renaming and data stamping. Phatch also supports a console version to batch photos on webservers.
Phatch Feature:
* Actions: resize, rotate, invert, flip, watermark, shadow, rounded corners and much more!
* Drag & drop of actions
* Enable & disable actions
* Can copy folder hierarchies
* Python shell
* Error logging
* File history
* Console (can run on servers without gui)
* Desktop droplets
* Image Inspector (exif & iptc)
* Cross-platform (Linux, Windows & Mac)
* python-api
Phatch Installation:
Download the deb installer from here.
Open it with Gdebi by double clicking it. Ubuntu/Debian will take care of all the requirements.
Once installed, you can open Phatch from Applications > Graphics > Phatch Photo Batch Processor
Fedora user can install Phatch using following command:
Phatch Feature:
* Actions: resize, rotate, invert, flip, watermark, shadow, rounded corners and much more!
* Drag & drop of actions
* Enable & disable actions
* Can copy folder hierarchies
* Python shell
* Error logging
* File history
* Console (can run on servers without gui)
* Desktop droplets
* Image Inspector (exif & iptc)
* Cross-platform (Linux, Windows & Mac)
* python-api
Phatch Installation:
Download the deb installer from here.
Open it with Gdebi by double clicking it. Ubuntu/Debian will take care of all the requirements.
Once installed, you can open Phatch from Applications > Graphics > Phatch Photo Batch Processor
Fedora user can install Phatch using following command:
yum install phatchOpeSuSe user can install Phatch using "1-click" installer - here
yum install nautilus-phatch
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