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Grab All Images From a Web Page with Automator

Easily Download All Images from Web Pages in Safari with Automator

Ever wished that you could download all images from Web pages at once? In this article we show you a simple three-part Automator script on Mac that does that.

By Phil South – Nov 23, 2015

How to Join Images Vertically or Horizontally on Your Mac

How to Join Images Vertically or Horizontally on Your Mac

If you want to join images either vertically or horizontally, you can use the built-in Preview app on your Mac to do so. Here’s how it’s done.

By Mahesh Makvana – Sep 19, 2015

How to Resize Multiple Images At Once on Your Mac

How to Resize Multiple Images at Once on Your Mac

If you want to resize multiple images in one go on your Mac, you can do so using the built-in Preview app. Here’s how it’s done.

By Mahesh Makvana – Aug 13, 2015

How to Remove EXIF Data From Images on Your Mac

How to Remove EXIF Data from Images on Your Mac

When sharing images on the Internet, you may want to remove EXIF data (or metadata) for privacy and security reasons. Here’s how to do that on a Mac.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jul 5, 2015

How to Extract an Image From a Pages Document on Mac

How to Extract an Image from a Pages Document on Mac

If you use the Pages app on a Mac, you probably know that you can’t directly extract an image from a document. These workarounds will allow you to do that.

By Mahesh Makvana – May 22, 2015

How to Stop iPhoto From Automatically Launching When You Connect A Device

How to Stop iPhoto from Automatically Launching When You Connect a Device

The iPhoto app automatically launches each time you connect your iPhone or a media device to your Mac. Here’s how to stop it from automatically launching.

By Mahesh Makvana – Apr 12, 2015

5 Apps to Watermark Images on Your Mac

Watermarking your images is a good way to prevent image theft. Here are five apps that can do watermarking for you on your Mac.

By Mahesh Makvana – Feb 17, 2015

How Image Compression Works: The Basics

Do you know that you can easily compress your high-res images to smaller size without affecting its image quality? Here’s how image compression works.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Mar 24, 2014

Don’t Like Gmail’s New Always Display External Images Feature? Here’s How to Disable It

By default, Google has decided to make it so that Gmail will always display external images in your email. If you don’t like this, here’s how to disable it.

By Charnita Fance – Dec 29, 2013

Best Plugins to Automatically Watermark Images In WordPress

One of the way to protect your images online is to add watermark to your images. Here are some of the best plugins that you can use in WordPress to automatically add watermarks to the images you uploaded.

By Hammad – Apr 12, 2013

How to Setup Folder Actions to Automatically Resize Images in Your Folder [Mac]

Without any third party software, you can get your Mac to automatically resize an image when you place it in a specific folder. Here is how you can do so.

By Ari Simon – Mar 28, 2013

How to Batch Process Files in GIMP

By Damien Oh – Dec 31, 2010

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