¡Mejora tus fotos con efectos increíbles!
Fije la exposición, ajuste el contraste, elimine el ruido, agudice, etc. Agregue texto dinámico y marcas de agua de imagen. Trabaja con algoritmos de reconocimiento facial. Aplique varias acciones, filtros y efectos a sus imágenes.
Características:
Ajustar brillo, contraste y saturación
Ajuste la temperatura del color y el tinte
Utilice el ajuste automático para corregir automáticamente el balance de blancos
Elimine el ruido que pueda resultar de una configuración ISO pobre
Convierta a escala de grises usando uno de los estilos predefinidos, o cree y use su propio estilo de escala de grises
Convertir a tono sepia
Corrija los problemas de enfoque pequeño con el filtro Enfocar
Aplique efectos creativos como suavizar y aclarar para mejorar visualmente sus fotos
¡Guarde los resultados en formato JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP, TIFF o WMF!
Acceda a la funcionalidad del programa desde Windows directamente (disponible a través de la integración opcional del menú contextual)
Interfaz de usuario intuitiva
Velocidades de procesamiento ultrarrápidas
¡Procese miles de imágenes a la vez!
Nota: la licencia se proporciona por 3 años.
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Comentarios en Batch Image Enhancer Professional
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Basically, you need to pay to upgrade to do anything useful with this software.
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Every photo I have is a unique, every photo editor I have can do all of those adjustments and more.
How do you tell this photo enhancer in a batch mode to re-adjust every photo with different settings, you can not, most of the photos will be ruined if one setup applied to all of the photos.
To me it would be useless, but for someone, may be beneficial.
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Gordon,
"Every photo I have is a unique ... most of the photos will be ruined if one setup applied to all of the photos."
Often people think of batch processing images as something that someone selling online would use preparing their product images, & while that is true, it's more common otherwise than many might think. Somewhat higher end apps like Lightroom or ON1 RAW etc. all let you save presets & easily apply those to many photos, whether you're going for a signature look for a series or enhancing photos from a single shoot. That doesn't mean processing has to stop there -- it might just get a lot of stuff efficiently out of the way, so that you can focus just on the individualized tweaks to make a good photo great.
Batch Image Enhancer Pro is more involved, with the ability to set conditions, action sequences etc. in a somewhat script-like format. I'm in the process of scanning thousands of old prints, focusing much more on just getting it done rather than making each one a masterpiece, and for that the more limited Photolemur works well, although I have had to process some badly faded batches separately in a more capable app. Engelmann has a couple of batch processing apps that have more features than Photolemur [though not as many as Batch Image Enhancer Pro], but getting the images through Photolemur is faster, which is why I use it. While many of the filters [actions] in Batch Image Enhancer Pro are gimmicky, it does have roughly a dozen that might work on with those faded photos, so I'm giving it a try, but I don't think it'll cause me to abandon processing RAW photos in Lightroom -> Photoshop.
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I find that photos often need different degrees of enhancement so I'm not so sure that batch enhancing will give particularly good results all round.
I will give it a miss.
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Portable mode is NOT really portable mode as it stores the programs user.config file in a folder within the local users AppData\Local\BinaryMark heirachy and not in the portable location. So it leaves junk behind and in the temp folder ns*.tmp folders with the unpacked portable installers...
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