Neat Image user guide / Queued processing

Creating new image filtration jobs

Neat Image processes filtration jobs by taking them one-by-one and applying filtration with certain filter settings to each image. A single filtration job includes one image and one customized set of filtration settings. You can create and configure one or more filtration jobs and let Neat Image process them.

To create one new image filtration job

 

To create multiple image filtration jobs at once

To create one or more new image filtration jobs via drag and drop

 

To create one or more new image filtration jobs using command line

You can create one or more image filtration jobs using the command line interface of Neat Image.

If Neat Image is not running, invoking it using the command line interface will create one new image filtration job. If the output image is specified and both profile and presets are selected (either using the command line interface or Job Defaults specified in the application Options) then Neat Image will automatically process this new job, save the output image and close.

If Neat Image is running and you are invoking it using the command line interface then a new job will be put into the filtration queue of the running instance of Neat Image.