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DiVision Makes a Fresh Batch

DiVision Software rolls out BatchPhoto v1.5.


October 31, 2006


DiVision Makes a Fresh Batch

DiVision Software brings us BatchPhoto v. 1.5, a Windows photo manipulation program for touching up, annotating, transforming, applying effects, and renaming hundreds of pictures in a single operation. Instead of enhancing and adjusting photos individually, BatchPhoto lets the user select a group of images, define a series of edits, and apply them in a single operation.

BatchPhoto can apply more than three dozen filters to pictures. The filters are divided into four main categories: touch up, annotate, transform, and effects. The program supports more than 100 image file formats, including JPG, PNG, TIFF, BMP, and GIF.

BatchPhoto can alter the brightness, sharpness, coloring, and reduce the noise in photos, as well as equalize, normalize, enhance, and perform other corrective functions. BatchPhoto can add text to pictures in any size and color, place it anywhere on photos, and even adjust the transparency. It is also possible to add watermarks on pictures, either as text or image.

BatchPhoto v1.5 runs under Windows 98/Me/NT4/2000/XP/2003, costs $29.95, and may be purchased at www.batchphoto.com. A free 30-day trial version can be downloaded.


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