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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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I have just seen that there is now after the release of FF 13.05 that there is a new paid addon (49$ in this moment) that will make you save time and do some good things

Thanks very much for creating this and It seems to be very useful and Interesting but I have some questions

Here is the feature explanation of this new addon that is available on the features FF page

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as shown in this news Visual Batch Renderer is a paid addon that saves you time and effort when you need to render dozens or hundreds of images.

You simply add the required filters and source images to a rendering queue right from the main Filter Forge window, then run Visual Batch Renderer to render the queue in one go.

Visual Batch Renderer also lets you apply an effect to all source images in a folder.

For more information about Filter Forge addons, visit the companion products page to buy it.


Please can you be so kind to show some screenshots of how is the UI (user interface) of this addon IF you use it as standalone and not inside FF as shown on the above link ?

Also would be very helpful to know more about it and how it works to be able to decide to buy it, because you want to have profit, so if you can convince us to buy it it would be good for FF company.


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Visual Batch Renderer 13.0
Visual Batch Renderer saves you time and effort when you need to render dozens or hundreds of images.


What options and features are available for doing this?

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You can add the required filters and source images to a rendering queue right in the main Filter Forge window, and then render the queue in one go.


Please can you be so kind to explain HOW you add the required filters AND how are loaded the required source images?
Can you select a folder of source images? or you must input or load all the source images into Visual Batch Renderer?

So, if I understand correctly you can add for example 6 different filters and apply each one of this filters to for example 10 different images? So it would be a total of 60 images

I wonder how do you use and apply the filters to the source images? I mean how do you choose the preset or settings you want to use?
What happens IF

I want to have Filter 1 with Preset 1
I want Filter 2 with Preset 3, 5, and 6
I want Filter 5 with Preset 2 and 23

I think that maybe for this you would need to add Filter 2 and then choose preset 3, and put again filter 2 and choose preset 5, and then put Filter 2 again and choose preset 6

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Visual Batch Renderer also lets you apply an effect to all source images in a folder.


So In this one it would be easier, I think that it would be like = You have Filter 1 with preset 3 and apply this to all the images available in this selected folder

QUESTION - Will this Addon be also required to buy again with each new version as it happens already with Filter Library Backup + Librarian?
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SpaceRay
SpaceRay

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Hello, I interested to buy this add-on but I am sorry that I really do not know how it works and what you can really do

It would really great, awesome and helpful If there could be some additional tutorial, video showing how it works and what you can do and why you would want to buy it

From my point of view, maybe many more people would be wishing and convinced to buy this Visual Batch Renderer and FF company would earn more profit

Please Vladimir or any from FF team, can you be so kind to give more information about this Visual Batch Renderer?

Thanks very much
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Dindi
Dindi Davis
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I've bought it and still can't figure out how it works! A basic video or screenshots would go a long way towards helping newbies.
I've looked at the only page I can find that is relevant -https://filterforge.com/features/versi...derer.html - but I cannot figure out to get the filters from Filter Forge 14 into the Visual Batch Editor.

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Dindi
Dindi Davis
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I think I figured it out:

1. Run Filter Forge 14 with VB editor closed and add one filter in Filter Forge 14 by right-clicking on the preset and choosing Add to Batch from the menu that appears on right-click.
2. Filter Forge 14 > Tools > Run Visual Batch Editor.
3. Sel ect source folder fr om All Files in Folder and set destination folder for the Output Files.

Screenshot shows the preset I right-clicked on and the new options that appear in the Visual Batch Editor

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