You have 20 stickers to patina in a uniform style. Processing one by one is too slow, and manual operation risks inconsistent intensity — some images end up much blurrier than others.
Digital Patina supports drag-and-drop batch upload with unified parameter processing. Set the patina intensity once, and all images are processed to the same standard — consistent results with doubled efficiency.
01 Batch Upload: Just Drag and Drop
Open the Digital Patina page and drag multiple images from your folder directly into the upload area. The tool automatically identifies all valid image formats (JPG, PNG, etc.) and queues them for processing.
You can also use the file picker with Ctrl/Cmd+click to multi-select. After uploading, all images appear as a thumbnail list for quick verification.
02 Unified Settings & Batch Processing
The core advantage of batch processing is parameter consistency. Set the intensity once, and all images are processed under identical rules — ensuring style uniformity across your sticker set or image series.
After choosing the patina intensity, click "Process All" — the tool processes each image sequentially, with real-time progress display showing each image's status.
Processing speed depends on image size and quantity. Typically, 20 standard-sized images complete within seconds to a few dozen seconds — at least 10x faster than manual one-by-one processing.
Test with 1–2 images first. Once satisfied with the effect, batch-process the rest. This avoids discovering the wrong intensity after processing everything.
03 Batch Download & Management
After processing, preview each image's result individually. If any aren't satisfactory, re-process them with adjusted settings without affecting others.
Once confirmed, use "Download All" to get a ZIP archive of all processed images. Original filenames are preserved for easy identification.
FAQ
How many images can I process at once?
There's no hard limit, but browser memory is the constraint. Recommended: no more than 50 per batch; for large images (>5 MB each), keep batches under 20 for smooth processing.
Can each image use a different intensity in batch mode?
Batch mode uses unified intensity by default for consistency. For different levels, process in separate batches — one batch at light, another at medium.
Can I cancel mid-processing?
Yes. The current image will finish, but remaining images stop. Already-processed images are preserved and downloadable.
Do batch-processed images keep their original resolution?
Yes. Patina doesn't change pixel dimensions — only quality and color are affected. Output resolution matches the original exactly.
How large is the batch download ZIP?
Patina'd images are typically smaller than originals (due to quality reduction), so the ZIP is generally smaller than the total original file size. Exact size depends on source images and patina intensity.
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Digital Patina supports drag-and-drop batch upload with unified parameter processing. Set the patina intensity once, and all images are processed to the same standard — consistent results with doubled efficiency.