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Date Posted: |
June 21st, 2000
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Last Updated: |
August 1st, 2001
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Shareware |
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Downloads: |
4,949 total; 2 recently |
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Page Views: |
26,200 total |
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8.67 / 10, with 24 votes |
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About ImageGrinder:
This program is designed to process through a batch of images and perform multiple operations on these images.
Features
- Process hundreds if not thousands of images in one batch, just set up your parameters and let it rip.
- Input/Output images from/to any format that you have a supported
translator for.
- Drag-n-Drop of individual files and/or folders (including symbolic
link folders) from a Tracker window.
- Option to overwrite or preserve existing files with same name in
output directory.
- Option to maintain directory structure of converted images.
- Option to change output file icon to the image it contains.
- Option to rename the base name of images upon conversion.
- Option to rename the extension of images upon conversion.
- Option to filter out non-image files based on MIME type. Which only allows files with a supertype of 'image' to be added to the list.
- Built in image viewer to view an individual image in the batch. The image viewer shows the current mouse position in the image as well as lets you define a box which can be useful for the crop filter.
- Main window recognizes color drops from the Kcolor program.
- Has a plug-in API so 3rd parties can add their own filters.
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Latest Version |
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Details about this version:
- Fixed problem where output directory could not be changed.
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Intel Version - requires R5 (616 KB) |
1,493 downloads |
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PowerPC Version - requires R5 (472 KB) |
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