Bulk Image Editor

Bulk Image Editor

Edit multiple photos at once.

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Version History of Bulk Image Editor

1.2.2

September 15, 2024

• Minor bug fixes and stability improvements. • Minor UI improvements.

1.2.1

January 24, 2024

• Minor bug fixes and UX improvements.

1.2

December 12, 2023

• New Export Options - You can now export your images directly to the photos app or share them via AirDrop, Mail, Messages and more. • New Aspect Ratio Crop tool - Enter your desired aspect ratio and the app will automatically calculate the new file dimensions and adjust the image position to maintain the highest resolution possible for each image. • New Auto-Enhance tool - Applies the auto enhance filter to the imported images. • More ways to import images in to the app, including via the app icon shortcuts, dragging and dropping images on to the app icon and the new import widget. • UI improvements when importing images using drag and drop. • Minor UI/UX improvements. • Minor bug fixes and stability improvements.

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1.1

June 17, 2023

• New ‘File Format’ tool allows you to convert and export your images in JPG, PNG, HEIC or PDF file formats. • New ‘Compression’ tool allows you to reduce the file size of the exported images. (File size will vary based on effects applied and the file format of the exported images) • Import images with drag and drop. • Import activity indicator to show progress status when importing a larger number of files. • New activity indicator shows when applying effects and exporting images. • Multiple window support on iPad and Mac. • Minor UI/UX improvements.

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1.0

November 24, 2022

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Description of Bulk Image Editor

Bulk Image Editor allows you to apply multiple effects to a group of images in a single operation. Import images from your Photo Library or from the Files app. Add a list of effects to modify your images including rotate, flip, resize, corner radius, rename, file format, compress and more. With a single click of the Export button, the list of effects will be applied to all of the images that you have imported, ready to save to Photos, Files, iCloud Drive or share via AirDrop, Mail, Messages and more. You can tap on any of the images in the image viewer grid to show a preview of the effect before exporting. You can also apply the list of effects and export a single image from the image preview. Bulk editing tools include, rotate clockwise, rotate anti-clockwise, flip vertical, flip horizontal, corner radius, resize, rename file, file name prefix and file name suffix. Rotate: Clockwise & anti-clockwise. Flip: Flip the images horizontally or vertically. Corner Radius: Accurately add & adjust the radius of the image corners with specific pixel values. Resize: Resize your images to make them all the same size and aspect ratio, without squashing the images. Aspect Ratio Crop: Enter your desired aspect ratio and the app will automatically calculate the new file dimensions and adjust the image position to maintain the highest resolution possible for each image. Auto-Enhance: Applies the auto enhance filter to each of the imported images. File Format: Export images in JPG, PNG, HEIC or PDF format. Compress: Reduce the file size of the exported images. (File size will vary based on effects applied and format of exported images) Rename: Enter a new file name for your images. Images will automatically be saved with a sequential number for each image you export. Prefix: Enter a file name prefix to add to the start of the file name for each exported image. Suffix: Enter a file name suffix to add to the end of the file name for each exported image. - Subscription Details - Bulk Image Editor requires a monthly subscription after your 14 day free trial. Your subscription can be cancelled at any time. No long term commitment required. Subscriptions will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase. Your subscription will automatically renew unless automatic renewal is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. You can manage your subscriptions and automatic renewal status in Account Settings after purchase. Price may vary by location. Privacy Policy: https://smudge.app/privacy Terms and Conditions: https://smudge.app/app-terms
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Bulk Image Editor: FAQ

Is Bulk Image Editor available on iPad devices?

Yes, Bulk Image Editor offers an iPad version.

Who released the app?

The creator of Bulk Image Editor is Thomas Coomer.

What iOS version is needed to run the Bulk Image Editor app?

Your iOS device should have iOS 15.5 or later installed to run the app.

What is the current app rating?

Bulk Image Editor has an okay rating of 2.5 out of 5, according to user reviews.

What category is the Bulk Image Editor app?

The App Genre Of The Bulk Image Editor App Is Graphics & Design.

What is the newest version of Bulk Image Editor?

The latest version of the Bulk Image Editor app is 1.2.2.

What is the release date of the most recent Bulk Image Editor update?

The latest Bulk Image Editor app update was released on September 29, 2024.

What was the release date of the app?

Bulk Image Editor was first made available on May 17, 2023.

What age group is Bulk Image Editor suitable for?

Safe for kids, with no inappropriate or mature content.

What are the languages available on Bulk Image Editor?

Bulk Image Editor is now available to use in American English.

Does Apple Arcade support Bulk Image Editor among its available titles?

Unfortunately, Bulk Image Editor is not on Apple Arcade.

Are there opportunities for in-app purchases in Bulk Image Editor?

Indeed, Bulk Image Editor provides opportunities for in-app purchases.

Is Bulk Image Editor fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Certainly! Bulk Image Editor is fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there any advertisements in Bulk Image Editor?

No, there are no advertisements in Bulk Image Editor.

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  • Avoid this app. It doesn’t work

    I wish I could give this app zero stars. I wanted an app to rename a batch of photos. It looked like it would do the job. Two problems:

    1) I tried to rename 70 photos and the app crashes. I tried it several times.
    2) The renaming function doesn’t work correctly. If will rename the photo file but not always with what you want. I tried renaming three files and only one file was renamed like I wanted. The other two files had the name of the previous attempt
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  • Can’t see where to rename an image

    Maybe I’m missing something, but although the app says you can rename a photo, I can’t find any place in the app to do that.

    Hopefully the Tomas Coomer, the app developer will jump in with a reply.

    Renaming is the specific reason I got the app.

    Developer Response

    Hello Thank you for downloading the app. To rename an image, scroll horizontally along the toolbar (above the export button) to the rename tool. Tap on the rename tool to add it to the effects area, then tap on the name field (that contains “bulk_edited_image” by default) to enter the new name of your image. Then tap Export. Please let me know if you need any other help or visit our support page on our website. Thanks Tom
  • Where’s my EXIF data gone?

    This app is OK in what it does - the problem is what it doesn’t do and, for me, the most serious problem is that the EXIF data for any photos edited is just gone. All you get is todays date in the “Date Taken” field.

    The main purpose of an app like this is to help organise you photo collection and, let’s be honest, the Apple Photo app isn’t much help with this. But, if this app gets rid of the Date/Time Taken info then that is seriously disorganising your photos.

    This make it useless for me.
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