Converting Multiple Images

PicSwitcher really makes itself useful when it is used to convert multiple images.  You can rotate, resize, recolor, add borders and bevels, overlay images, and more to multiple images all in one operation.

Selecting Multiple Images

Whether you are viewing just filenames or thumbnails, you will see a series of checkboxes ()along the left side of the image list.  You can turn this checkmark on or off to select which images will be processed in the image conversion operation.

In addition to the checkbox, you will also see five icons () representing the different types of alterations that PicSwitcher can make.  These icons represent rotation, resizing, borders and bevels, filters, and recoloring respectively.

A colored icon indicates that that type of alteration will be applied to that image.  A black-and-white version of the icon indicates that the alteration will not be made.   Click on any of these icons to turn that feature on or off for the selected image.

Click on any image will show it in the image preview area, complete with the selected alterations.  This allows you to easily preview what the output image will look like before making the conversions.

Once Images are Selected

Once the images you wish to process have been selected, you can modify the different parameters of the various alterations that can be made.  See the Manipulating Images section for more information.

With these options set, you are ready to output the selected images.  Images may be output to files, or sent via email, with various other options as well.  The available options can be seen by clicking the drop-down arrow on the "Convert Images" button on the right-hand side of the window.