Retrobatch Pro 1.0 is only $49.99 (USD), and Retrobatch with slimmed down features is available for $29.99. Machine Learning and Classification Node requires MacOS 10.13 High Sierra or later.“And with a free trial, they can decide which version best meets their needs with the option to upgrade in the future.” “Customers appreciate having a choice” says Mueller. The Regular version features the basics including cropping, resizing, watermarks, and changing image file formats. Pro has all the available nodes, including advanced features such as machine learning, changing bit depths and color profiles, processing with AppleScript and shell scripts, rules, and advanced metadata entry. There are two versions of Retrobatch- Regular and Pro. Web developers can optimize images for retina display by creating one workflow branch to resize images to 50%, and another branch to write out PNG files with the suffix added to the file name.Users can remove GPS and other privacy sensitive and identifying information from images before uploading to social sites.Photographers can edit and add metadata to their image files, then apply the metadata as a watermark.Examples of time saving operations in Retrobatch include: With its unique and user-friendly interface, Retrobatch easily handles both simple and complex image processing needs.Write images to the clipboard, folders, or open in other apps.Read images from the clipboard, Photos library, folders, and subfolders.Open RAW file types and any image file supported by macOS.Multiscale for web optimization and icon design.Color effects: add a border, drop shadow, matte, sharpening, and over 10 photo filter effects.Color adjustments: saturation, brightness, contrast, exposure, gamma, vibrance, blurs, noise reduction.Change or remove color profiles including RGB, CMYK, grayscale, DP3, and many more.Combine images to create multipage PDF or multilayer PSD.
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