Batch editing is the process of applying changes to multiple photos at once. It’s especially helpful when you’re dealing with dozens (or hundreds) of images that all need the same adjustment — like resizing, renaming, color correction, or watermarking.
What You Can Batch Edit
- Brightness, contrast, color temperature
- Cropping and straightening
- File format and size conversion
- Filenames and metadata (like date or tags)
- Watermarks or overlays
Useful Tools
- StorePhotos: Use bulk actions to rename, tag, edit metadata, or apply presets.
- Lightroom: Sync settings across a selection of images.
- Snapseed (mobile): Save “Looks” and reapply to other photos.
- XnConvert: Free bulk processor for format conversion and resizing.
Tips
- Always preview results before applying to the full batch
- Save originals in case something goes wrong
- Use consistent edits when preparing sets for print or sharing