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Howto Install Phatch cross-platform GUI Photo Batch Processor

Posted by admin on March 14th, 2008 Email This Post Email This Post

Phatch is a simple to use cross-platform GUI Photo Batch Processor which handles all popular image formats and can duplicate (sub)folder hierarchies. Phatch can batch resize, rotate, rename, … and more in minutes instead of hours or days if you do it manually. Phatch will also support a console version in the future to batch photos on webservers.

Phatch Features

Actions: resize, rotate, invert, flip, watermark, shadow, rounded corners and more to come
Drag & drop of actions
Enable & disable actions
Can copy folder hierarchies
Python shell
Error logging
File history
Cross-platform (Linux, Windows & Mac)

Open http://photobatch.stani.be/ within your browser,click on download link here you need to click ubuntu gutsy package and you need to open this using Gdebi package installer click on ok

Click on “Install Package”.

Enter the root password

The package and its dependencies are being downloaded

Installing dependencies in progress

Installing package files are in progress

Installation Finished

If you want to open Phatch go to Applications—>Graphics—>Phatch Photo Batch Processor

Once it opens you should see similar to the following screen

Phatch Version details

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One Response to “Howto Install Phatch cross-platform GUI Photo Batch Processor”

  1. Erik Says:

    This is a really great application! How come it is not in Ubuntu yet?

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