SunlitGreen BatchBlitz is a powerful and easy-to-use photo file filter, categorizer and batch editor.

To take a quick tour of SunlitGreen BatchBlitz, click here.

A Photo File Categorizer

BatchBlitz lets you categorize your photos by Exif or IPTC metadata.

For example, you can categorize your photos by the date they were taken, putting all photos in the same folder if they were taken on the same day.

Selective categorization is also supported. E.g. you can pick out the only two categories holding photos rated 4 and 5 stars respectively.

For more information on categorizing photos, click here.

A Photo File Filter

If you have a huge stock of images, file filtering can be quite a headache.  E.g. how do you find out all the files with a suffix number in the name? How do you find out all the portrait photos (viz. height > width) that are no less than 600 pixels in height?

BatchBlitz enables you to easily filter or locate such files. The filtering can be done interactively, or through a batch action.

For more information on filtering photo files, click here.

A Batch Photo Editor

BatchBlitz lets you batch-process your photos using customizable actions. You can save your action settings to a task file and reuse it later.

Actions allow you to filter source files (using regular expressions, for example), rename and convert images, as well as add watermarks, resize/rotate canvas, apply automatic color corrections, etc. The instant preview will give you a better idea of the actual effects.

In a typical batch processing task, you simply select some source images, specify where and how to store the output files, define one or more actions, and then start the task with a click.

For more information on actions and batch processing, click here.

 
  Key Features
 
     Simple and intuitive user interface
     Extensive support for regular expression
     Exif and IPTC metadata accessible through macros
     Highly customizable batch actions
     Savable batch task
     Instant preview
     Powerful photo editor
 
For a list of the frequently asked questions (FAQs) about BatchBlitz, click here.