Flying Meat has launched Retrobatch 1.0, a batch image processor for macOS. It sports a nodal interface for processing single images or thousands of images.
Retrobatch includes machine learning and rules for sorting images, metadata editing, and a nonlinear workflow. You can use rules to remove or sort images in a workflow based on attributes such as color profile, file format, size, and orientation. The utility also includes the ability to install new domain specific models for precise image classifications.
Retrobatch requires macOS 10.13 or higher. It costs $29.99 for the standard version and $49.99 for a pro version. A 14-day demo is available for download.
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