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DESCRIPTION
iPhoto Batch Enhancer is designed to make your life with iPhoto even more comfortable. It helps you apply the built in iPhoto effects (enhance, black-white, sepia and more) with a few mouse clicks to a batch of photos. Additionally you can perform changes to the Adjust palette as well as scale or rotate your photos.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 3.0.3:

Bug Fixes

  • This version really contains the workaround for a bug in Snow Leopard's handling of Apple Events that could cause sporadic timeout errors during batch processing.
  • License keys now also work when the suffix '.xml' has been added, for example after being downloaded in Safari.
  • Added a more descriptive error message when iPhoto has crashed. Also added a direct link to Apple support pages with information on rebuilding your library.
  • Now an error sound is being played instead of a success sound after an error occurred during batch processing.
  • Switching to other applications, for example Firefox, no longer opens a window asking for the application's location. It is advisable to let your computer do its job when iPhoto Batch Enhancer is running a batch job anyway.
  • Creating, duplicating or deleting Snapshots no longer causes entries in the console log concerning the use of a 'deprecated function'.
  • The extra message about transmitting anonymous data when looking for new versions has been removed since it was a duplicate.
  • Now skipping missing image files works again. They sometimes can (not!) be found in damaged iPhoto Libraries.
REQUIREMENTS
  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later
  • iPhoto 4

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Developer:feroXsoft
Downloads:17,414
  - Version d/l:513
Multimedia & Design:Image Editing
License:Shareware
Date:19 Oct 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$20.00
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    iPhoto Batch Enhancer User Reviews (8 posts)Write A Review
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    Jun 19 2005
    *****

    BRYANKD  When I import my photo's into iPhoto, I always enhance them to see if this would improve the photo. I've found that my photo's look better about 80% of the time.

    However, it's a tedious process.

    That was before I discovered this little gem. All you have to do is drag the images you want to enhance (or turn sepia, b&w, etc), onto the application. Sit back and watch as iPhoto enhances and saves the changes to each photo without any further user input. A HUGE TIME & KEYSTROKE SAVER!

    If you don't like how iPhoto enhanced the picture, simply select the picture the Revert to Origianl menu command.  
    (Version 1.3)

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    Aug 24 2009

    SBLIN23  Really very nice topic, thanks for sharing this.

    Suja

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    (Version 3.0)

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    Oct 23 2009

    SNOWWHITESICKETTE  I have every major version of iPhoto, from 1.0 (on a system-specific disk) to the current iPhoto 8 (iLife '09). I wanted to try this out, and noted the technical requirements listed here of 10.4+ and iPhoto 4. With iPhoto 4, iPBE kept giving me an error message instead of enhancing any pictures. It didn't crash outright. I don't think it is my configuration, as I zeroed out the drive and reinstalled Tiger (+ all updates) 36 hours beforehand. So I upgraded iPhoto 4 to iPhoto 5 and tried again. It works just fine with iPhoto 5.   
    (Version 3.0.3)

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    Oct 19 2009
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    SUNDAYS  Have the same problem. Buggy!!!  
    (Version 3.0.3)

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    Oct 18 2009

    PETER_EARTHMAN  When pressing Apply it crashes. Test on OS X 10.6.1  
    (Version 3.0.2)

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    Apr 19 2009

    THUS.SPAKE.Z  Very buggy. iPhoto(v7.1.5) crashes a lot with Batch Enhancer v3.0b9 installed. I get a multitude of error messages when trying to use Batch Enhancer's features.

    Batch Enhancer's icons disappear from iPhoto window after using B.E. for the first time.

    B.E. apparently still needs lots of work to make it run smoothly and problem free.

    I'll give it another go when it's out of beta and (hopefully)stable.

    Intel core 2 duo w/OS 10.5.6.  
    (Version 3.0b9)

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    Jan 6 2009

    TOMDOHERTY  Just updated from IBE v3.0b6 to v3.0b7. When I try to launch the app I get the following error message: You cannot use the application "iPhoto Batch Enhancer.app" with this version of Mac OS X. I'm running OS X 10.4.11 on a PowerBook G4 with iPhoto 5.04.  
    (Version 3.0b7)

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    Oct 14 2007

    A J BENAMU  It doesn´t work with iPhoto 7.1  
    (Version 2.0.4)

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    Oct 20 2005

    ANONYMOUS  Alas, it modifies the originals and saves them immediately and doesn't make a backup/duplicate instead. This makes it a bit to "risky" IMHO. Great idea, but I should have the option of having make a seperate catalog with the reside/changed photos.  
    (Version 1.4)

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    Oct 21 2005

    ANONYMOUS  Actually iPhoto always keeps the original file so you can revert anytime back. Unfortunately iPhoto doesn't have the option of showing original and mofied images side by side.  
    (Version 1.4)

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    Mar 23 2006

    FREDCH  I found the developer extremely helpful when I had a problem. I always just duplicate a photo(s) and work on one.  
    (Version 2.0)

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