Converting images has evolved all these years from difficult to configure programs to light applications that come with settings preconfigured for the needs of the average user. With SageThumbs you get not only ease of use, but also a phenomenal range of supported input formats. I was hoping for a brief installation... |
10 August 2011 06:51 GMT |
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Whether or not you are a professional photographer there might come a time when you might need to personalize your photos. Adding a watermark is the easiest way to do that. TSR Watermark Image Software is a tool that promises to help you add watermarks to your images as easy as 1,2,3.The app is free to use for perso... |
7 May 2011 06:11 GMT |
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Kigo Image Converter is a three-way image processor, providing a fortunate mix of conversion capabilities, joined by a resizing utility and a watermarking feature. All these make a good promise for users that are looking to process large packs of photos at a time. Image conversion is such a common task the... |
23 April 2011 16:31 GMT |
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This article is also available in Spanish: Redimensionador de imágenesAll computer users have had their fair share of working with images. They are a part of our lives whether we’re talking about amateur digital photos of our last vacation or wallpaper we grab from the internet. And, when working with pi... |
28 April 2010 13:11 GMT |
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Whether you're a passionate photographer, web designer or you just have a passion for storing large amounts of images on your hard drive, sometimes you just need some extra space. You can either copy your images to digital storage devices like CDs / DVDs, memory sticks, etc. or you can resize and shrink them, an... |
25 March 2010 11:11 GMT |
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Yet another image editing application for basic computer users has been recently released. Image Smith, developed by Koingo Software, is a batch image processor that features multiple options to help you enhance or correct your photos. Whether you want to create a web photo gallery or to print a series of pictures, i... |
3 December 2008 14:01 GMT |
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