How to process batches of images

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Painnt App Tutorials
3 min readDec 26, 2016

Some of our amazing users are using Painnt to create large quantities of artwork, even putting together lengthy film masterpieces!

On Painnt for Mac, we have an easy way for you to process large quantities of images at once so you can forget about clicking and editing each one individually.

1. Pick a filter

Open Painnt for Mac and click on the filter you’d like to use.

2. Select your images

A dialog box to choose the images you’d like to filter will pop up. Just go to the folder where you have your images stored and click on as many as you’d like to process (or drag and select your images).

3. Customize the filter application

Adjust the settings’ toggles to get the exact look you’d like for the selected filter, and click “Process Batch of Images” (blue button at the bottom of the screen). Your adjustments will be applied to the entire batch. Find a cheat sheet here to learn how each setting can modify your photo.

*This example was made with the Buccaneer filter.

4. Choose the output folder

A dialog box will appear so you can select where you’d like to processed images to be exported.

5. Start processing!

You’re ready to go! Just sit back & relax while Painnt does all the heavy lifting (or filtering) for you. The countdown at the bottom of the screen will let you know how many images are left to be processed.

6. Nice work!

Now you can open the output folder and see the final results on your batch of processed images. Gorgeous!

Don’t forget to show us your artwork once you’re done!

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