CodingMammoth has just released a new version of QuickScale, an application designed to batch-scale images without losing quality. The upgrade offers five different options, ranging from scaling methods to custom names.

QuickScale also features Droplets, little applications that work with the settings when you created the droplet. This release has some great features like support for watermarks and a CoreImage export-engine for better quality.

Another feature lets you specify the custom name of saved images with the use of predefined tokens like date, index numbers and sizes. It’s also possible to add a watermark to your images, both text and images are supported. QuickScale embraces the latest technology; QuickLook is used to show quick previews of the imported images and CoreImage can be used as export-engine for better scaling results. In the latest update, we increased the performances of QuickScale.

QuickScale is shareware and costs approximately $14. QuickScale is available in the Mac App Store. A trial is available on the product page (http://www.codingmammoth.com/quickscale).