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Batch Processing

PhotoFrame is much more than just a framing program, it also adds a powerful batch processor to your workflow. With the PhotoFrame batch engine you can apply an entire stack of design elements to create a layout, to a group of images at the same time and even create new child documents from them in different sizes and formats. This can be a huge time saver in your workflow while at the same time allowing you to be creative in the look you apply to your images. The following will explain the options within the batch engine and give you several ideas how you can use it in your studio. 

Opening the Batch Engine

The PhotoFrame batch engine can be accessed from either the onOne menu directly or from inside of PhotoFrame from the File menu. The only difference between these options are which presets you have access to. When you open Batch directly from the onOne menu you have access to any of your saved presets. You can also use the batch engine with the  “none” option which will allow you to use the batch engine features such as resizing and renaming without applying PhotoFrame. If you open the batch engine from inside of PhotoFrame you have access to all your presets, your current frame stack or the Randomizer.

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