Photoscape Manual - Batch Editor

Batch Editor
The Batch Editor tool allows you to make similar changes to multiple pictures.




Adding Photos to the Batch Editor Queue

To Add a Photo to the Queue

1. Click the Add button in the upper-right corner.

2. Select one or more photos from the browser and click OK.



Note: You can preview effects and filters by right clicking on any part of the screen in full-screen mode and selecting an option from the menu.

Note: You can preview images via a slideshow by pressing Shift-Enter on your keyboard.


To Delete a Photo from the Queue

1. Select a photo from the queue (a highlighted photo will appear in the canvas section below).

2. Click on the icon to the right of the Add button.



Home Tab (Batch Editor)

The home tab is in the right tool bar. It allows you to add frames, adjust the size and add margins to your pictures.

To Add a Frame to All Photos

1. Click on the dropdown menu directly beneath the tabs.

2. Select a frame from the menu.



To Add a Frame to your Favorites

1. Click on the star icon next to the Frame dropdown menu.


2. Select Manage the Frame Favorites. This will bring up a window. On the left will be a list of all the available frames, on the right will be a list of your favorite frames.

3. Add a frame to your favorites by clicking first on it and then on the Add to Favorites button.


To Choose the Method of Resize


1. Select an option from the dropdown Interpolation menu.


Interpolation Options

Nearest Neighbor : Makes picture larger by simply duplicating pixels

Bilinea r: Makes picture larger by using a simple mathematical function to judge what each added pixel should be

Bicubic (best) : Makes picture larger by using a complex mathematical function to judge what each added pixel should be (this is the most sophisticated of the methods)


To Choose the Apply Margin & Round



Filter Tab (Batch Editor)

To Add a Filter to Your Photos

1. Check the Apply Filter box at the top of the tool bar.

2. Select which filters and what settings you want to apply.

 

Filters

Auto Level: Redistributes colors throughout the photo in hopes of color correcting photos

Auto Contrast: Alters photo by changing the contrast between lighting and colors

Sharpen: Increases the appearance of edges in a photo

Backlight Correction: If percent is a (+), makes darker areas in the photo brighter; if percent is a (+/-), makes bright areas darker and dark areas brighter

Contrast Enhance: Alters photo by increasing the contrast between lighting and colors

Deepen: Makes the tones in the photo appear richer

Brighten: Makes the photo lighter

Darken: Makes the photo darker

Bright: Increase or decrease level of light and darkness in a photo

Contrast: Increase or decrease level of contrast between lighting and color in a photo

Decolor: Drains colors from a photo

Bloom: Applies a softer filter to the photo, making the edges bleed into each other

Film Effect: Makes photo appear to be taken on different kinds of film

Vignetting: Adds different gradients of darkness around the edges of the photo

Sepia: Makes the photo black and white and appear to be developed using Sepia toner (A different color than black and white, but still monochromatic)

Antique Photo: Gives the appearance of an older photograph

Grayscale: Makes the photo black and white

Blur: Blurs the photo

Negative: Gives the photo the appearance of a film negative

Erode: Strengthens colors in photo (opposite of dilating)

Dilate: Weakens colors in photo (opposite of eroding)

 

Object Tab (Batch Editor)

The object tab is in the right tool bar. It allows you to import pictures or text into your photos.


To Add a Picture to all Pictures in Queue

1. Select one of the Photo boxes.
2. Select which photo (either clip art or a picture from your hard drive) by clicking on the “…” icon.


3. Adjust the appearance of the photo by clicking on the pencil icon.

4. Adjust the placement and size of the photo by clicking and dragging it about the picture.

 
 

To Add Text to all Pictures in Queue


1. Click on the Object tab on the right tool bar.

2. Select one of the Text boxes on the right.

3. Adjust the words, color, font and appearance of the text by clicking on the pencil icon.


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