Nowadays many corporates deal with a large number of images that are shared for business marketing, e-commerce, and social networking sites, and in such cases applying post-processing work to every ...
Carly Quellman, aka Carly Que, is a multimedia strategist and storyteller at the intersection of technology and the humanities, investigating how perspective can enhance, rather than overstimulate, ...
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How to Batch Process Z-Stacks in ImageJ for Research and Microscopy
Need to process multiple Z-stack images efficiently? In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to batch process Z-stacks in ImageJ—ideal for research, microscopy, and image analysis workflows. Save time, ...
In this tutorial, I will be talking about how you can batch resize images in GIMP. GIMP is a popular image editing software that you can use to modify or create images. Generally, it lets you edit ...
You can batch resize images in Mac OS X without installing third party software. The Mac OS X Tips weblog shows how you can use Automator and Preview to batch resize ...
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How to Batch Resize Images in Photoshop
Did you know you could batch resize images in Photoshop? Resizing one image is pretty simple in Photoshop. You can just select the resize image option in the menu and type your resolution and the ...
Tech blog Of Zen and Computing describes how to use the free command line program ImageMagick to convert a set of images from one file format to another (like JPGs to PNGs). You can do this same sort ...
Much like batch resizing images, which is cumbersome, and therefore, calls for easier ways to resize multiple images at once, renaming images (or other files) is another tedious process on Windows ...
Dare to be Creative on Tuesday introduced ResizeMe 1.0, a batch image and photo editor for Mac OS X. It costs US$19.95. A 10-day trial version is available for download. ResizeMe helps you resize ...
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