Hello folks! Just a quick reminder that the best way to get ahold of us is to email [email protected], use our online forums (https://t.co/d9Opw945JJ), or via the built in reporter under the Help menu of Acorn and Retrobatch.
Retrobatch 1.5 was just released!
https://t.co/Wt5bajEzjx
There’s a couple of new nodes, as well as a fix for MacOS 13 Ventura + droplets. Check out the release notes for the gory details: https://t.co/pu0qKqJYIt
There’s a nice review of Retrobatch by @GlennF in @macworld : https://t.co/W5AlCmmU23
“Retrobatch and Retrobatch Pro remove all the effort for any imaging task that needs automation, including rules-based outcomes.”
Pst. Hey. Yea, you! Want to try a Universal Binary of Retrobatch, which will run natively on the new Apple Silicon Macs? Grab it right here: https://t.co/rBTt1f3qN9
Oh, and 1.4.2 introduces a new new "Truncate JPEG Data" node, which will remove empty data at the end of JPEG files which could be introduced when transferring files off of an iOS device.
That one is kind of important to mention too.
Retrobatch 1.4.2 is out, a bug fix release with a couple of new features:
• WebP Support
• Premultiply and Unpremultiply nodes
• Support for reading and writing WebP images
• Altering images via JavaScript typed arrays (very cool for plugin authors)
https://t.co/Wt5bajmq5p
If you regularly take screenshots for any purpose (cc technical writers), don't miss @retrobatch. For repetitive edits (resizes, outlines, fades, etc.), it's miraculous. I can't even begin to estimate how much time that app has saved me. The droplets feature is 💯.
@bradumbaugh We’ve added a gradient node to the latest builds!
https://t.co/rBTt1f3qN9
Here’s a little screenshot on how to set it up for a alpha fade.
@bradumbaugh Yea- you’d need a custom plugin to do this. Though, I’m about to start work on 1.3, and I’m hoping to add a gradient node in there.
Let me know if you need help writing the plugin!