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ImBatch 7.6.4 from High Motion Software is a multithreaded batch image processor engineered to let Windows users apply complex editing operations to entire folders of pictures simultaneously. Designed for photographers, web masters and e-commerce teams who regularly face repetitive corrections, the application combines more than seventy tasks—crop, resize, rotate, watermark, color-correct, rename, format-convert, EXIF edit, metadata strip, Gaussian blur, sharpening, frame overlay, shadow generation, automatic white balance and PDF-to-image extraction—into drag-and-drop workflows that execute in parallel across CPU cores. Users build a processing list through a ribbon-style GUI, preview the cumulative effect on a sample file, then launch the job to obtain consistently processed JPEG, TIFF, PNG, BMP, GIF, WebP or HD-Photo output without manual intervention. Typical use cases include normalizing vacation albums to 1920-pixel widths, adding copyright captions to product catalogs, stripping geolocation data before sharing, converting RAW collections to 8-bit PNG for web galleries, or generating multi-resolution icon sets from a single master file. Because every step remains editable and can be saved as a reusable batch script, ImBatch also serves as a lightweight alternative to heavier suites for repeatable production pipelines. The single, frequently updated version 7.6.4 maintains compatibility from Windows 7 through Windows 11 and integrates with the Windows shell for right-click queuing. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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