It’s for Windows and Linux and requires Java, but it has a portable version (which means, if a future Java upgrade breaks the software, as can happen, the Portable should still keep running because it bundled the required Java runtimes). GnuThumbnailer is free for non-commercial use, and is pay-what-you-want if you use it for commercial work. gnuThumbnailer appears to do more or less the same thing as Designer, albeit working outside of Poser. Very nice, especially since I can’t get the Netherworks Thumbnail Designer to work, which I bought a couple of years ago. You can add a watermark to your pictures. You can add a colored or a transparent border to your images. Images can be stained (sepia effect, grayscale, user-defined color). What can it automatically apply to a batch of thumbnail renders? It’s a free thumbnail generator and batch image-processing tool from 2015, in English and German.
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