12/15/2023 0 Comments Eltima photobulk![]() In this case, I think “Opt” is the best choice.Ī side note: all the images in this post were actually optimized via PhotoBulk before uploading. If you are preparing a bunch of photos for your website, which one you should go for? In one hand, you want to keep the photos as clear as possible On the other hand, you want the file size as small as possible so your webpage can load faster (site speed matters a lot these days). is clarity is more important or the file size? You can decide which one you should go for different purposes, e.g. There are three options: Min, Opt, and Max, which represent different quality and file size. The optimizing feature in PhotoBulk means compressing the photos to reduce the file size. It’s incredibly fast and easy! Optimize Photos Through the Preview mode of the app, you can preview the effects of your images and then by clicking the blue “Start” button, all of your images will be resized automatically.Īnd PhotoBulk will save them to a new folder. If you want all your imported photos to be with 300px in width, simply choose “by width” and enter “300”. That’s why you’ll love the bulk resizing feature in PhotoBulk, which is absolutely time-saving.Ĭlick “Resize” from the left panel, and you can see the size of an image can be changed in different ways, by width or height, percentage, max size, etc. But if you have 100 photos needed to be set as one same size, editing them one by one isn’t practical. When you need to resize 3 or 5 photos, you might resize them one by one as it doesn’t need much work. This helps make sure all of your photos will have great effects. You can compare the screenshot below with the one above, and it’s not hard to find that the watermark is smaller in the screenshot below.ĭon’t blame PhotoBulk though, I’d suggest that if your photos are with different sizes (very likely), try to group your photos first and then watermark those photos of the same or similar sizes. This is quite an awesome feature, though one thing that bothered me was while editing, the photos were not in the same size, and the effect of text and image watermarks looked slightly different. ![]() ![]() What’s more, you can even apply all of them in one photo. You have several options to choose from depending on which styles you like. Watermarking doesn’t have to be limited in text, and it applies to images, timestamp, and script too. Watermarking is a powerful feature of PhotoBulk. Note that the setting of PhotoBulk is for bulk, meaning all your imported photos will be edited applying the same setting. This is the part that I particularly love! Simple interface, plus easy control, enables me to focus on what’s necessary at one time. See the main interface? The left side allows you to choose the functions you need, for example, watermark, resize, optimize, format, metadata, and rename. The core value proposition of this app is convenience and saving you time doing repetitive work. Instead, PhotoBulk is specialized at photo management and editing. Note: unlike Photoshop, PhotoBulk isn’t a professional image editing tool that you can use to adjust the elements of a photo like color, exposure, etc. The main interface is super simple and clean. Here’s how the app looks when you installed it on your Mac. Especially when you dealing with dozens even hundreds of photos, it helps reduce the tedious manual work. It’s not just another photo software, but a powerful tool that allows you to watermark, resize, compress, rename, and convert your images in a batch. As its name indicates, PhotoBulk is a bulk photo editor.
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