SnapEase
A tool for bulk tweaking and processing of images
SnapEase lets you import your photos (or folders), then nondestructively (and very quickly) crop, rotate, desaturate, rename, and/or remove the images from the list. Once you have your list the way you like it, you can have it automatically resize and save the images to disk or upload to the web.
Download
SnapEase v0.4 (Dec 28 2015):
Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista/7/8/10/WINE (1.6MB)
SnapEase v0.3 (May 4 2013):
OS X 10.4-10.9 v0.3 (Universal PPC/Intel/Intel64 - 2.7MB)
Changes in v0.4:
- Update to libpng 1.6.19
- Fix issues with extremely large images
- Update to NSIS 2.5.0 on Windows
Source code
Send GPL patches to
submissions@cockos.com.
Community
Discuss SnapEase in the
Cockos Forums.
Old versions
- SnapEase v0.3 (May 4 2013):
Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista/7/8/WINE (1.6MB)
OS X 10.4-10.9 (Universal PPC/Intel/Intel64 - 2.7MB)
Changes:
- Multiprocessor image loading/thumbnail rendering option
- Thumbnail caching to disk option (using sqlite3)
- Status line option (shows memory use)
- Constrained thumbnail cache memory use
- JPEG EXIF tag reading to auto-rotate imported images
- Image list sorting support
- SnapEase v0.20 (April 24 2013):
Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista/7/8/WINE (900kb)
OS X 10.4-10.8 (Universal PPC/Intel/Intel64 - 1.5MB)
Changes:
- Drag and drop reordering/duplicating of images
- Removed clone button (use ctrl+drag and drop to duplicate)
- Added color controls panel (HSV, brightness/contrast adjust -- low quality, though)
- Crop mode is now a global setting (rather than per image)
- Automatically remember last image list on exit, load on start
- Improved full image caching/scheduling
- Lots of little bug fixes, OSX 10.8 support
- 64-bit support
- SnapEase v0.11 (initial release - December 1 2009):