
PhotoMill X 3.1.2 Crack {Latest Version} Full Free Download 2026
PhotoMill X 3.1.2 Crack is a powerful batch image converter, resizer, metadata editor, and renamer for macOS. Designed for photographers, designers, and content creators, it allows you to process hundreds or thousands of images at once using customizable pipelines. With support for dozens of image formats, color adjustments, filters, watermarking, and EXIF/IPTC editing, PhotoMill X offers a fast and efficient workflow for preparing photos for web, print, or archives.
Key Features:
- Batch convert between many formats: JPG, PNG, TIFF, BMP, HEIC, WEBP, GIF, PDF, RAW
- Batch resize, crop, rotate, flip, and adjust canvas
- Add watermarks, text overlays, logos, timestamps
- Apply color correction: brightness, contrast, exposure, gamma, saturation
- Add filters: sharpness, blur, sepia, grayscale, vignette, noise reduction
- Change DPI, color profiles, and image quality/compression
- Full EXIF, IPTC, GPS metadata editor
- Batch renaming with patterns, numbering, timestamps
- Preview window with before/after comparison
- Built-in file browser for quick selection
- Save processing presets for fast re-use
- Multithreaded engine for fast batch processing
- High-quality resizing algorithms
What’s New (Latest Updates)
- Improved HEIC/HEIF and WEBP format support
- Faster batch processing on Apple Silicon CPUs
- Updated RAW decoding for newer camera models
- New watermark controls (opacity, rotation, advanced positions)
- Enhanced metadata engine with more tag support
- UI improvements for macOS Ventura and Sonoma
- New presets library for quick batch configurations
- Stability fixes for large batch jobs
System Requirements:
macOS:
- macOS 10.12 or later (recommended: macOS 11+)
- Intel & Apple Silicon supported (Universal build)
- 4 GB RAM minimum (8 GB recommended)
- Around 200–300 MB free disk space
How to Install?
- Download PhotoMill X from the official website or Mac App Store.
- Open the .dmg file and drag the PhotoMill X app into the Applications folder.
- Launch the app; grant access to folders when macOS asks.
- Load images or folders into the workspace.
- Select your batch processing operations and click Start.