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PhotoGUN is a specialized batch photo editing and resizing software designed to automate repetitive image processing tasks for photographers, e-commerce sellers, and content creators. Developed by Max Schlee and published via Neonway, the application allows users to apply identical edits to thousands of photos simultaneously using a simple drag-and-drop workflow. It is available on the Mac App Store as a one-time purchase with no subscription requirements. Key Features

Batch Operations: Edit a single photo or thousands at once by chaining multiple editing operations together into custom operational sequences.

Image Resizing & Cropping: Instantly resize image dimensions for social media, websites, or email, with options to lock aspect ratios or crop precisely to exact pixel modes.

Enhancements & Adjustments: Modify physical attributes including brightness, contrast, color balance, saturation, vignetting, and automated histogram optimization.

Brand Protection: Overlay text or image-based watermarks with fully adjustable transparency levels across entire folders of images.

Format Conversion: Convert files seamlessly between popular formats including JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and BMP while maintaining quality control metrics.

Utilitarian Tweaks: Apply creative filters, flip or rotate image orientations, invert colors, add colored frames, and generate black-and-white grayscale masks. Operational Workflow

Import: Drag and drop selected images or complete folders directly from the system Finder into the app interface.

Configure: Select the required individual operations (such as Resize + Watermark + Convert to PNG) and save them as presets for future reuse.

Preview: Verify how the modifications affect the images using the real-time preview tool at any point in the workflow.

Export: Click “Export Results” to process all images in a single automated batch and save them to a designated output folder. Supported Ecosystems

The core desktop software is optimized extensively for macOS, featuring native compatibility with both Intel and Apple Silicon M-series processors, full Retina-display-ready visuals, and localized translations spanning 33 languages. A lightweight free version named PhotoGun Lite is also available on the Mac App Store for entry-level batch processing.

(Note: If you are instead researching scientific equipment, a photogun or “photocathode gun” refers to an entirely unrelated particle physics laboratory component used to generate ultra-short, high-brightness electron pulses via laser-driven photoemission).

If you are looking to integrate this tool into your workflow, please let me know:

Which operating system (macOS or Windows) you plan to run it on?

What specific repetitive tasks (e.g., resizing, watermarking) you need to automate?

The average volume of photos you intend to process per batch. Photogun – Doctor X – Research Instruments

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