Batch Processing is a special feature of the Pro Edition. It allows you to post-process several images at once, or a whole folder, with a few simple clicks and moves. Batch Processing is quite useful for creating animations from a set of post-processed pictures. You can see an example here.
First, Load an image that will serve as a Template Object and apply a style of your choice. This style will be applied to all the images you will select to batch-process.
Switch to the Batch Processing view. (1) Choose whether to batch process a whole folder (2) or only a few files. In this first step we will chose "folders". Define the Source path of your images and the Target folder’s path, and assign an Output suffix. This suffix can be any word or number you want, such as draft, final, -1, etc. This suffix will be added to all the batch-processed image names with an underscore. (3) Define the Template Object and the Output file format, then click Start. (4) If you are working with only one Object, it will be selected as the Template Object by default. Using multiple objects can be useful when you have a background, foreground or texture to add to all the processed images. In this case, the selected Template Object will be replaced by the processed files, but the other objects (like a canvas texture) will remain the same in all processing steps.

PostworkShop will start processing all the images contained in the folder. A double progress bar will show the processing of the current file (above) and the progress of the whole batch (below). (1) The Processing Log shows the processed file's path and the created file's path. (2)

(Click the image to see the result)
Go to your folder to see all the result images. Note that the suffix of "_ok" has been set during the processing so as not to overwrite the original files if your input and output folders are the same.

