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Batch Photo Face Standard 5.6 Giveaway
$39.00
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Giveaway of the day — Batch Photo Face Standard 5.6

Automatically recognize faces in 1000s of photos
$39.00 EXPIRED
User rating: 46 48 comments

Batch Photo Face Standard 5.6 was available as a giveaway on August 30, 2016!

Today Giveaway of the Day
$24.96 / month
free today
Your all-in-one solution for home theater entertainment!

Automatically recognize faces in 1000s of photos and process images based on face detection results! Use over 130 Actions and Filters like resize, crop, brightness, contrast, sharpen, sepia, etc. Enhance your photos with noise removal, anti-blur, dynamic contrast. Convert to/from and save results in any of 30+ image formats. Add dynamic text and picture watermarks. Work with layers and blend modes. Edit EXIF and other meta-data, and more!

  • Auto-Detect Human Faces in 1000s of Images
  • Process images differently based on face detection
  • Auto-rotate photos based on face position - photos will be automatically rotated into proper orientation
  • Apply Filters to Faces in your Photos
  • You can extract or selectively apply effects to faces
  • Face Recognition Runs On Your Computer!
  • Face detection does not require Internet access!
  • 130+ Actions, Filters, and Effects: Convert, watermark, adjust brightness, contrast…

Please note: the license is provided for 1 year

System Requirements:

Windows XP/7 8/ 8.1/ 10

Publisher:

BinaryMark

Homepage:

https://www.binarymark.com/products/batch-photo-face

File Size:

12.8 MB

Price:

$39.00

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#23

Advice to Improve this program:

1. Should in DESCRIPTION define more CLEARLY that Face Recognition, and Auto Cropping is not the same as hollywood's CSI "access to the DOJ database. "

2. Make the " Face Recognition mask" changeable. To recognize CATS and DOGS ~woof! mew~

3. API for MYSQL so people can toss results into other programs or up on a static / or dynamic web.

ALERT: Lost dog have you seen me?
Response: Why yes I spotted (not paint!) that dog on twitter 2 hours ago!

/peaceout

Reply   |   Comment by Fredward  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#22

When you want to try out a feature, it announces that you have to pay before that feature is enabled.
The same for many other "features" in the software.
Well, this particular giveaway today is a classic
Bait & Switch

Reply   |   Comment by ric  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#21

Hard to believe anyone would offer such a: confusing installation or interface; don't waste your time downloading this mess of a program.

Reply   |   Comment by Seb  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#20

This needs to be listed with the others in this category on Wikipedia:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facial_recognition_system#Software

Reply   |   Comment by HMarx  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#19

Does this do a better job than the always free Googla Picasa which also has face detection/recognition ??

Reply   |   Comment by Paul  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-6)

Google even

Reply   |   Comment by Paul  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-3)
#18

I can't tell how good this program is as yet again I canno contact GOTD to verify the install. This is happening more and more, I don't think I have installed 1 of the last half dozen programs i have downloaded as I cannot connect. That said, judging by the level of thumbs down comments about this program, I don't think I missing much. Think the time has coome to stick to Bit Du Jour for my free programs and unsubscribe from this one.

Reply   |   Comment by Kevin Tye  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#17

Waste of time trying to evaluate half a program. Looks like it is just an advert and not here for people to try and give feedback to the developer about how it could be improved for paying customers. Will pass as my time is wort more than half a program.

Reply   |   Comment by ilikefree  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)

ilikefree, Time is worth more not wort more, typo

Reply   |   Comment by ilikefree  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-4)
#16

very hard software;
make it easy

Reply   |   Comment by vijayathwani  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#15

Why mess with the original pictures. The picture is memento of the time, it indicates the moment of truth at that particular place.
Now if you remove blemishes, shadows, smudges, focus and so on, you have created a new picture (artificial) and the exif information will be changed too.
I do not know about you, but I would not like to look at a new face that does not belong in that particular background, time and place.

Reply   |   Comment by candice  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#14

GOTD, how do I register the program? Even though I got the message "program is activated", all actions in the program are cancelled, with the message "Upgrade to Full program", or words to that effect. The About gives no indication on the programs reg status. I tried all actions and there is nothing I can do in with any photo in this most confusing, verbose, chaotic, headache causing software. There needs to be an option to clear the interface of some tool tips if one needs to. The program installed in the App Data/Local folder with no desktop shortcut on my Win 7-64, and is heavy, slow and buggie. I gave this a try despite all the warnings in Comments, because I really like all the actions the program offers. What a big waste of time. Wish I could un-see the user interface! Uninstalled!

Reply   |   Comment by resident goddess44  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#13

Well I was excited when I got the message in my email for this program as we take a lot of pics especially on our motorcycle runs and thought this would be great. But after reading the comments I'm not even going to bother installing the program.
First it's a one year license and then I thought what the heck if it does what it says then maybe I would buy the license. But then I'm hearing it's only part of the program like a trial and all the other things I decided I will pass on this one.
Thanks anyway GOTD maybe some one that has a good photo program will see this and offer to put theirs on GOTD. To the ones that offered this program not nice to trick mother nature!!

Reply   |   Comment by Wolf  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+15)
#12

Every picture I have is unique, why mess with the faces and in batches and changing what into what?
Silly software., why rotate faces and adjust brightness, it will throw the whole background out of wack.

Reply   |   Comment by Vicky  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#11

Oh, another "static" program with extended trial, masked as a giveaway.

Sounds like- "I have a gift for you. It is a beautiful picture. You don't have to pay me anything first year. But if you want to keep it on your wall- after one year you have to start to pay me every year!"

What a "giveaway", huh!

I just got a new cat from the dealership- I didn't pay anything. The small detail- I have to make monthly payments for the next 5 yaers, but since I didn't pay anything at the begining- I do consider this car as a giveaway. Or?

Reply   |   Comment by Stan  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+29)

Above- Car, not cat...

Reply   |   Comment by Stan  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+11)

Stan,

The subscription model is what it is... the product owner gets a steadier flow of income, which they like, but they in turn have to convince customers & would-be customers that it's to their benefit as well, usually at a minimum by making the subscription price less than the full purchase price. IMHO I think they're successful most often when the product is too expensive to be purchased outright anyway, or when they have a unique product with a large business user base, e.g. Adobe & Microsoft, or when that's the only way a product is sold, e.g. security software.

That said, once a developer makes the decision to use a subscription model for a product, their giveaway options are limited -- it's extremely rare for any developer to give away a license that includes all future versions of software they normally charge for, since there would be almost no incentive for anyone receiving a giveaway to ever buy a copy. While I personally dislike the subscription model, I don't feel that I can expect any company using it to give away more than a 1 year subscription.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)

Stan,
Pity, I rather liked the idea of somebody loving cats so much they were prepared to pay monthly for the next five years!

Reply   |   Comment by Andy  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+17)

mike, I like many others are completely against the idea of subscriptions. I bought my Microsoft Office, not subscribed. I would not subscribe to Adobe or even Windows for that matter. I would switch to Linux.
Companies might see licensing as an easier way to get more money out of us in the long run, but they need to realise that a lot of users are not stupid. We know this is just to get more money out of us and so we will avoid software that goes down this route. Choosing alternative software instead.
TeeK

Reply   |   Comment by TeeK  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+10)

TeeK,
Totally agree. No subscriptions for me. I either keep my old versions of programs or find a free one that works for my needs. ie I have a legal older version of MS Office Pro and will never pay for a subscription and because of that probably will never purchase MS Office again. They have not added anything to the new versions that I can't live without. Besides that if I really need something new there are many free similar programs that I can use. I think MS and some of the other programs used by corporations feel they will get their money from the big corporations who are a little slow updating. The smaller programs that follow the subscription path may be shooting themselves in the foot. There are many freeware programs that fill the bill for people like me. Then again that's my opinion and I'm the type of person who likes to pay up front. It is usually cheaper in the long run.

Reply   |   Comment by Val Conway  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+13)

TeeK,
I'd agree with you completely but for the fact that subscription can be advantageous if the company actually does what they all promise, and that is let you have well-maintained and regularly updated products. I subscribe to the complete M$ office for a yearly subscription fee for which I would have had to pay 4x the amount of the annual fee. The subscription also includes 1 TB of cloud storage and usage on 1 notebook.
Deal, if it did not include anytime free change to Mac, notebook usage,cloud storage, moderate, but fair.
Adobe's subscription fee to their photography scheme is absolutely fabulous. Break even minimum 10 years of usage. Usage also on 1 PC, 1 notebook + some cloud storage.
In Lightroom face recognition works (LR is part of the photography bundle, Photoshop the other).
In the case of today's one year for free software you get what? Certainly no quality raw converter included, judging by the general the samples on the maker's page, not one pic of face recognition plus tweaking.
Thee are many quality software makers who calculate subscription fees with the intent of having a large base of regular subscribers in preference to the old way of selling once in a while. Subscription is not even offered to software run on outdated Windows OS, mainly because of the inherent security risks. Whether one pays a relatively small amount for a one-year licence, or even or a one-time bigger amount - it does depend on circumstances, operating system and whether the software is at all worth any money. When freeware can do much the same or even more of what paid software offers then the subscription model is just a rip-off. Today's offer may be of interest to anyone (should it install and run) who has not seen or heard of anything better.

Reply   |   Comment by Sigrid.DE  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)

Hi Mike,

Yes, and the subscription model can get you burned. I know.

I've eliminated almost all my program subscriptions, and after a fairly recent experience, am very seriously reviewing the couple that remain.

Somewhat over a year ago, a software developer (name withheld to protect the guilty) offered up a subscription basis with some special future enhancements (only hints provided). That, at the time, didn't seem unreasonable, it was a mature program, and the developer had been in business for a number of years, updating about once a year. I signed up. To my chagrin, it was auto-pay.

A year later, same website, users getting PO'ed at no updates, and no responses. Auto-pay subtracted another year's subscription.

Second year comes around, still not a word from the developer, and the program's supporters were trying to determine how to file a lawsuit (out of country). Two years of an expensive, useless subscription (over $100) wasted. Wasn't going to make it three. Cancelled.

Lesson learned.

Reply   |   Comment by rj0  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)

mike,

You said:

"The subscription model is what it is..."

Yes, it is.

The customer opinion is also "what it is".

GOTD is a really unique way of advertising. The users vote is a unique tesponce to the advertised product.

In other words- I would recommend to the developer to take a look to the users vote. It sais everything. They expect our money for their product. Well- this is our responce.

Finally- I do respect the subscription model. But to me- this model could be aplied ONLY in one scenario- I will pay you every X days, monts, or years, and I expect from you to provide me with... with what?

The newspapers and the magazines provide me with their issues- dayly, monthly and so on. The antivirus programs provide me with an antivirus definitions- hourly.

But- if your product is kinda static, in other words- you provide me somethimg once- why I have to pay you yearly?

That is the reason I dont have a subscription to the bacary- If I need a bread- I will come, I will pay you the price of one bread, and I wouldn't agree to pay you daily for... for one bread. I probably can agree to pay you daily- but you have to agree to bring me a bread every day to my door.

So- in the today's "gibeaway"- can somebody explane- what they are going to provide me daily, weekly or yearly- so they expect me to pay them yearly?

In other words- how many of us, guys, are subscribed to the local grocery store?

Reply   |   Comment by Stan  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)

Stan,
Subscription models not for everyone but I don't know much else in this world that is. We all have our own needs.

GOTD is providing us with a great service. Some programs we like and some we don't. If we don't get much out of it then it's easy to unsubscribe. Personally I find lots of new programs to try and many I would have never heard about. Some are keepers and I will even purchase and others are uninstalled but the beauty is that I didn't have to purchase them and instead of short trials we usually get at least a year.

On top of that I find the constructive comments from users very helpful. They sometimes point out things I may not have even thought about.

And sometimes we get a chance to just spout off. Hope I didn't take up too much of your time today.

Reply   |   Comment by Val  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)

Val, with all my respect- I think we are talking about different things. I totally agree with you abowt GOTD. But the accent of my thoughts wasn't about the way GOTD service us (and the developers). I do understand, that the subscription model has nothing to do with GOTD.

Shortly- thumbs up for GOTD, and thumbs down for the subscription model for a "static" programs. That is my (and obviously- not only) personal opinion. I am sorry if it looks a bit of aggressive, but (again- IMHO)- I really don't like when somebody count on my stupidity.

Finally- everything is a matter of personal choice:)

Reply   |   Comment by Stan  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#10

I could not do much with this program.
Strange installation: at first a try as a portable and then the installation.
Autocrop is not working.
And Face Auto-Rotate: from 17 files one is processed; wrong:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0c5h6kabi0hcsdi/Verwerking.png?dl=0
Resize to Fit needs a upgrade:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bst13fydsdmxcow/UpgradeMelding.png?dl=0
Extract Exif data does not work and only 5 actions are permitted:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cfq7tcskldhlaco/Pech.png?dl=0
I have seen the upgrade notice a lot of times. to many times.
And that's very frustrating.
Maybe next time make all the items, that needs the upgrade, in a different colour.

Reply   |   Comment by Ootje  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+30)
#9

Sounds like a great program, but I have to agree with most comments I've read; why bother to take the time to download and install if the program is not functional and one cannot get a good idea of what the program really does?

Reply   |   Comment by JonE  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+11)
#8

Reading between the lines on the BinaryMark website's product page, I strongly suspect this program only detects the existence of faces (like face focus in cameras), but does not specifically identify or group faces by individuals (ala Picasa). That means, the (full version) program can perform various processing steps whenever it detects a face (any face at all), which seems of super-limited utility to most users.

Reply   |   Comment by RedJ  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+10)
#7

Do wish the software on offer be a complete version, not a free trial version which is probably free download. Sorry but this is thumbs down GOTD.
This is the first time I have commented, so please go easy on me. thxs

Reply   |   Comment by Ants  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+54)
#6

I wouldn't mind a facial recognition program but this one isn't it. I can't imagine a situation where you would batch edit any thing in photos. I would always do it one at a time to make sure it's done right. Just clicking my photo library and letting some program run rough shod over my thousand pictures to edit faces would seem like a disaster in any bodies library. Same as a batch renamer why? It would only be a way to lose your photos I can't see a batch anything being used on a persons precious photos.I have never seen a reason for anything used as a batch tool for a person's photos but that's just my opinion. They lost me the moment they said "BATCH".

Reply   |   Comment by nomadss1  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+39)

nomadss1, batch watermark

Reply   |   Comment by Buckoooo  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-4)

nomadss1, batch resizer

Reply   |   Comment by Buckoooo  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-5)

nomadss1,

"I can't imagine a situation where you would batch edit any thing in photos. "

That's a very valid observation, & I think it might do the developer good if case studies were posted on the Binary Mark web site, showing how customers were using Batch Photo Face Standard. If you take away the "Face" part there are common scenarios with lots of apps you can use...

Batch processing is useful when you have large numbers of files [in this case images] that all need the same processing & you don't want to spend, or don't have the time to spend editing them individually. Usually I think that happens in a biz situation, a maybe classic example being a photographer that may have several hundred or a thousand images from a wedding, & would lose money if they had to individually edit each one. Another example would be as Buckoooo posted, say someone who was responsible for getting hundreds or thousands of product images up on a retail web site.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)

nomadss1,
batch rename
batch convert
batch resize
all done very successfully by free software such as the FastStone Image Viewer

Batch processing is one of the most powerful tools when used sensibly.
In photoshoot editing with hundreds of pics to go through, batch adjustment of white balance, exposure, hue and saturation is daily routine. Holy rule is external backup first, and never ever work on originals just in case the machine/software decides to quit operation.

Reply   |   Comment by Sigrid.DE  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)

Buckoooo , That is a a legit situation you put out but there are free tools that do that and do it well. Now I wonder if you could give me a face batch situation as a good example of why it would be used?

Reply   |   Comment by nomadss1  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#5

Installed quickly and easily on Windows 10 64 bit Anniversary update.

The programme purports to have many more imaging functions. However, when you try to use them, it tells you that the results are for demonstration only and you must upgrade to another programme to use them.

The face functions appear to work well but, I suggest, are of very limited value for the majority of users. I do a lot of photograph and batch manipulation and doubt that it would be much use to me.

The other functions would be useful but, to be honest, there are so many programmes 'out there' that do the same things that it would need to be pretty impressive to attract my interest and cause me to buy it, especially at 35 Euro, reduced from 177.

I will keep it for a while to monitor how much I use it. I suspect that it will be uninstalled fairly soon, though.

Reply   |   Comment by Kestrel  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+32)

OK - I have had a good play with this. To both my surprise and disappointment practically every function is disabled. If you want us to review programmes and maybe buy them, at least give us a chance! Uninstalled as a waste of time.

Reply   |   Comment by Kestrel  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+49)
#4

Went to look at website for more info and got this warning:

Dangerous Website Blocked

You attempted to access:
https://www.binarymark.com/products/batch-photo-face

This is a known dangerous website. It is recommended that you do NOT visit this site. The detailed report explains the security risks on this site.

For your protection, this website has been blocked.

Norton Rating

Safeweb Share
Norton Safe Web has analyzed binarymark.com for safety and security problems. Below is a sample of the threats that were found.

Summary
Computer Threats: 2
Identity Threats: 0
Annoyance factors: 0
Total threats on this site: 2

Same applies when going to www.benchmark.com

Seeing such messages appear on the screen doesn't exactly inspire confidence in the company or their products. Not going to risk today's offering on these grounds. BinaryMark aren't going to gain many new customers if greeted with this sort of message.

Unwilling to put my system at risk and will pass on today's potentially risky download.

Reply   |   Comment by Lenny  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+43)
#3

Confusion rules!
Initially installed the portable version by mistake as missed the opening window.
Somehow in this mess of an interface got to the point of entering my e-mail address to get a serial number, it hasn't arrived.

Using the opening window I selected all users and the installation went smoothly.
It opened up to the most confusing interface I have ever seen, it is totally overwhelming, basically just a mess of text and buttons.
Could not find anywhere to enter the serial number if it ever had arrived.

Was hoping it would scan my drive and find people by their faces, the impression I got from their description.
Tried to make head or tail of the interface; checked my blood pressure to see if I was lightheaded, no, the program did it.

To be honest it makes me wonder if dementia has set in rather rapidly; I want to find people by their faces from the images on my drive but have absolutely no bloody clue where to start.

I need a break, hopefully someone else can make sense of this program, it is beyond me!

Reply   |   Comment by Seb  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+24)
#2

I cannot think of any situation where I would need to batch process images based on face recognition. It seems to be software based on 'because we can' rather than 'because there is a need'. If anyone does know of a use for this, please reply

Reply   |   Comment by fatherted  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+28)

Hi, fatherted,
how true! Today most of software products are made "because we can" (which is often a simple lie) rather than "becaause there is a need".
However, with my collection of more than 2 thousand photos of my friends and family, it would be nice to be able to extract those of auntie X, university fellow Y etc.

The question is, how good this software actually is? Has anybody on this forum tried this GAOTD and found how efficient it is. The photos demonstrated in the sample above have the same facial expression and viewing angle, so their recognition by face is trival.

How about faces of different facial expresions and viewing angles (profiles, of course, excluded). Has anybody tried that in regard of more diverse photos of the same person?

Reply   |   Comment by Marek  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+14)

krypteller, please explain: how does it get onto your USB drive?

Reply   |   Comment by An Lu  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)

An Lu,
I use AVG and this program sees when a program wants to contact the internet:
I have noticed these two program's:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rka8f9arp67o1bi/Internetcontact.png?dl=0
and: https://www.dropbox.com/s/8ad2769wlmvyy72/Internetcontact-2.png?dl=0

Reply   |   Comment by Ootje  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)

fatherted,

"I cannot think of any situation where I would need to batch process images based on face recognition."

I think Binary Mark should tell you that on their product web site if they expect to sell the software... I constantly see TV ads for pans with a copper non--stick coating, and they're filled with examples of how you can use them & how well it works. Instead of a single, very long web page telling you about Batch Photo Face's technical capabilities, they should borrow from that, & stick the more tech nuts & bolts elsewhere. Particularly when Batch Photo Face competes with established online services.

The majority of people use the camera in their cell phone -- the majority of those have those photos uploaded automatically -- the majority of services that they upload to have batch & individual processing capabilities, plus facial recognition often backed by ai using the processing power of multiple servers.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#1

"Please note: the license is provided for 1 year"

Does this mean that after 1 year the program will stop working, or just stop being updated?

Reply   |   Comment by tomcat  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+27)

tomcat, after a year , it is returned a trial. With restrictions .

Reply   |   Comment by Adrian  –  7 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
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