Batch Processor


Opens...   from menu: File > Batch Processor...
 
Info Allows to perform set of tasks on group of image files.
 
Description How it works
There are two things you should do:
1.  Select / Configure Batch Setup to be used when processing files. There is a popup menu on the top of the window containing the list of available batch setups. However, the first item in the list is 'Default'. It represents the default batch setup, the one which will be always present, even if there would be no user-defined batch setups.
Select a setup from the popup menu and overview of its parameters will be shown in the list below the popup menu. To edit selected batch setup use 'Edit' button on the right. This will display Batch Setup Edit window. While user-defined batch setups can be edited also from Batch Setups window, the Default batch setup can be edited only from here.
2. Add image files to be processed to the list. You can add single file by clicking File... button or you can add folder containg the images by clicking Folder... button. Another way is to simply drag items to the list. Unwanted items from the list by selecting them and clicking Remove button. Remove All button removes all items from the list.

When you are done, just click Process button and PICStation will start processing images. PICStation takes first item from the list and performs all selected action with it. If set in Preferences window, the item can be removed from the list after processed. PICStation repeats this step until all files are processed. Job can stopped at any time by pressing Stop button or <Command>-. (period) keys.

Batch printing
PICStation's batch processor allows you to print more images by clicking a single button. Just add files to the list as described above. Then select files (one or more, or all) to be printed and click 'Print' button.

 

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