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What do you mean by this?
What exactly you do with ImBach soft with IG photo?
I can show you what I do to my images with ImBatch.
In the screen shot below, notice that I have 3 tasks selected and enabled. You can add many different tasks with ImBatch by clicking the "Add Task" button. The 3 tasks I have added are by no means the only tasks you can perform on your image(s) to make them unique.
Note: Only the tasks that I have checked will be run against any image(s) I load into ImBatch. The other 2 tasks,
Resize and
Temperature, are not currently checked so they are not enabled.
'Remove EXIF/IPTC Tags' Task Configuration
'Shift Time' Task Configuration
'Save As' Task Configuration
How you know which size good for photos?
The key is to randomly change the size (generally both the height and width) of your image(s) only slightly so that the file size is different. At the same time, there is no or very little noticeable difference when viewing the image(s). ImBatch doesn't have built-in randomization macros, but you can use their
Script Editor tool to utilize macros that generate random intervals. However, I'm pretty sure you will need basic knowledge of scripting at the very least. If you use the
Script Editor, I'm sure there are plenty of tutorials, resources, etc. on Google.
I don't currently have the
Resize task selected and enabled in ImBatch, but for reasons unknown, the 3 tasks I do have selected and enabled sometimes slightly alter the file size of my image(s) although I am not sure if it is doing any resizing. If you want to resize your image(s), you need to add and configure the
Resize task.
'Resize' Task
How you pick the same size for all photos?
In the
Resize task configuration, put a fixed interval value into the
Width and
Height textboxes. Next, choose a type of measurement unit from the
Units combobox. Now after you run ImBatch, your images won't be the same size per se. However, ImBatch will resize your images both vertically and horizontally by the same proportions.
Conclusion
I hope this helped you (and others). If you have any questions, feel free to ask and I will respond as soon as I have time. Remember though, Google is your friend.
