How To Use Batch Processing

With BeFunky’s Batch Processing feature, you can upload and edit multiple photos at once. Whether you want to crop, resize, adjust exposure, add effects, or otherwise edit several photos at the same time, Batch Processing can make it happen. 

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Step 1: Click the Batch button at the top of the Photo Editor

Step 2: Select the Add Images button at the top of the Batch Processing screen to upload all the images you want. Alternatively, you can drag-and-drop your image files right into the Batch Processing menu over the label that says Drop Your Images Here.

Step 3: To remove images, right-click on any image you’d like to remove from the batch and select Remove Image. Or hover over the image and select the 'X'  in the lower right corner to remove the image. You can also click the Clear button to remove every image from the batch. 

Step 4: To apply tools and effects to your photos as a batch, click any item from the quick menu on the left side of the Batch Processing screen. Each tool and effect will have its own menu for you to edit and adjust the photos.

Important Note: Please note that not all tools and features are currently available for use in Batch Processing. You can select the Manage Tools button to search for a specific feature or scroll through the list to see if it is available for use in batch processing.

Step 5: To add new tools to your quick menu, click the Manage Tools button. Select the tools or effects you want to add by clicking on them. To delete items from the quick menu, click the X next to the name of the tool or effect. 

Pro Tip: You will also see a Stacked Checkbox icon on the top-right of some tools and features. You can click that to Add/Remove the tool from your Batch Processing menu.

Step 6: Click the Save button at the top of the Batch Processing screen and follow the prompts on the Save menu. You’ll be able to choose the file format (JPG or PNG) and update the file name by typing anything you want into the text box, then selecting Before Name or After Name from the dropdown menu. 

Step 6a (Optional): Select the Use Watermark box to add your watermark to your images. If you’ve uploaded your watermark to the Watermark tool before, you’ll see the preset menu appear when choosing the Use Watermark box. Select the preset you'd like to use, then click Save Images

Step 7: Click the Save Images button when you’ve made your selections. Your batch images will be saved within a zip file, and you can choose the location on your computer where you’d like the zip file to be stored.

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