I do work editing a bazillion frames in just a button touch (batch operations), often for editing game animations, of video frames which I exported or plan to later on import in a video app, or editing a folder of illustrations, processing them for a lot of different tasks, even fields of professional activity: I know this works great no matter which is your 2D main application apart from your helper (batch and other types) utilitiesįor a bunch of things one goes observing after certain quantity (tho not very long, am relatively new to Affinity forums, but old timer for Serif products usage) of time lurking around, I bet they have someone always (probably not the same person for all areas, cycling) taking a look of what's posted around here. It is not just a theory, it is for intense and long experience, at work and home. With ANY of those (though you might be interested in one or another depending on specific features) I never missed batch conversion / resize / other editing, etc in a 2D package. (need to scroll a lot the download page, lol, the Windows version is almost at the end ) Imagemagick is cross platform: Runs on Linux, Windows, Mac Os X, iOS, Android OS, and others. I (almost) always try to use 64 bits apps, for a bunch of reasons). IrfanView is Windows only (32 and 64 bits. (but is more of a console utility, more for the tech savvy) Imagemagick can do so many things that is absolutely crazy. IrfanView and XnView share the ability of loading really fast when you want to check images at light speed. Irfanview has a really easy UI just launch the app and get it working. Imagemagick, whose flexibility and capabilities are close to infinite, instead is fully free, open source. But both dirty cheap (12$ donation-register for irfan, 26$ for XnView, if am not wrong, at this moment in Feb 2018). IrfanView (freeware for non comercial, but can register/donate for commercial) and XnView (idem) are free for non commercial (understood also as commercial the usage at a company, but licenses are different, as always, just check them). Indeed, I have not used batch conversion in the specific case of XnView MP (but I used the fast viewer, the older classic version (non MP) at a company, is AMAZING), but it has a module for batch conversion, and even there's an utility apart for just doing that, if don't want the whole viewer.
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