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| #1 ASPPhotoResizer |
ASPPhotoResizer.com | This is an ASP component to resize JPEG images. Images can be saved to disk or streamed to the browser. Functionality allows for files images to be scaled by factor or resized to pixel dimensions. Simple image manipulation includes rotate, crop and flip. JPEG compression and DPI can be adjusted. Images can be read from greyscale or CMYK format. Simple commands are provided for streaming to the browser and resizing to fit a specified rectangle. Input can be accepted from a binary variable making it usable with upload components. It can be supplied bundled with our own upload component to make a complete upload and resize solution for JPEG images. Free trial available. |
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Demo | $50.00 | 496 kb | 2005-04-26 | Web Development ASP and PHP | ||||||||||||||
| #2 Visual Album |
JefSoft | Smaller, faster, simpler, and cheaper than other album managers, Visual Album is powerful yet has an intuitive interface that doesn't overwhelm new users with unfamiliar choices. Features include an integrated file list to manage file names and to move, copy, and delete files; virtual albums to track, organize, and share favorite images; favorite folders; context-sensitive help; unique pattern-based file renaming technology for automatically renaming multiple files; image rotation and resizing, and auto-save to make saving modified images easier. Using auto-save, you can view/rotate/resize/save images without typing in a single file name, even on-the-fly during slide shows. You'll be amazed at how quickly you can view a new set of images from a digital camera, rotate selected images, choose the best ones, and delete the rest. Best of all, you control whether auto-save is enabled, how it names new files, and where it saves them. Auto-save never overwrites images, even when configured to use the original file name. Instead, it puts the original in the recycle bin and writes a new file. This way, if you later realize you made a mistake, you can recover your original image from the recycle bin. Working with albums is incredibly easy: add images to an album by dragging them from the file list. Change an album's layout by dragging images with JefSoft's unique AccuDrop technology. Create virtual names for images without changing underlying file names. Export images from an album to a folder of your choice using the album's virtual names instead of the original file names. Smart, configurable file naming technology creates file names that are unique and appear in a sorted list in the same order as in the album, yet still retain the virtual names you assigned. Use exported images to simplify uploading to web pages and photo sharing sites. Simply put, Visual Album gives you lots more bang for your buck. Supports BMP, GIF, animated GIF, JPG, and TIF files. |
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Demo | $20.00 | 887 kb | 2006-04-18 | Graphic Apps Viewers | ||||||||||||||
| #3 MPhotoProcessor |
MeldaProduction | Are you a passionate photographer? Then this is for you! It is for everyone, amateur or professional... Absolutely unique design of MPhotoProcessor lets you process each of your photos using a single key press! No complicated settings, there is no faster or easier way to process your photos in the world! Let's say that - you don't want to have hundreds of DVDs full of photos - you want to keep high image quality - you don't want to spend days processing your photos every time you make some And we have an incredible solution for all of these. MPhotoProcessor shows you all of the photos one by one. It rotates each photo automatically and processes it using basic effects such as automatic contrast and brightness and lets you decide, how "good" this photo is, which you do by pressing exactly one key (delete or 1-5). By pressing 1-5 you are marking each photo. 1 means very bad (e.g. random facial photos), 5 means very good (landscapes, artistic...). Higher the number is, higher resolution will be kept and better JPEG quality will be set and therefore the file size will be bigger. Using predefined settings, if you press 1, the file might take about 10kB, if you press 5 it may more the 1MB! Additionally you can rename all files according to their time, because file name IMG24531·jpg is really useless, isn't it? MPhotoProcessor keeps EXIF tags, of course. And how does it work in real? 1) Download photos from your camera to C:/Photos. 2) Run MPhotoProcessor and select C:/Photos as source directory. 3) Select C:/My Photos as a target directory. 4) Click Process button and whenever a photo is displayed, press 1,2,3,4,5 or delete key. 5) All photos are now located in C:/My Photos. You can click Rename to date button to give them a little more logical name. |
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Demo | $32.00 | 2995 kb | 2008-01-28 | Graphic Apps Editors |
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