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| ZoomBlaster System |
Category: Image Viewers - 103 downloads
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Description
Tools for printing, viewing, exploring, presenting images on your computer. Zoom in to pictures on web pages in Explorer, print massive poster pictures, create/print thumbnail pages, zoomed slideshows, image editing, batch processing including resize and type conversion.
Written in VC++ and using DirectX for quality enhancement.
ZoomBrowser is the integrated environment for thumbnailing images and videos for display and selection.
Thumbnailing can include subfolders and can search an entire disk. An automated system looks after the managment of thumnail images.
Images can be selected for ZoomBlasting (interactive viewing), Poster Printing, Thumbnail Printing, Editing, BatchProcessing, Rotation and more.
Create unique slideshows for viewing with ZoomBlaster. Video thumb-nailing is supported. Encryption system for security of sensitive images.
ZoomBlaster is a tool for visually exploring and presenting images. ZoomBlaster enables real-time zooming in and out on images creating an animated video affect.
These explorations may be recorded and played back later. ZoomBlaster displays any number of images in a given location (including subfolders) as a unique Auto-Sequence presentation. ZoomBlaster can display pre-created sequences from the ZoomBrowser application. ZoomBlaster supports DirectX for speed and use of Alpha-Blending technology for image enhancement when enlarging.
ZoomPrinter supports enlargement of pictures to anything from a page to massive images spanning hundreds of pages. DirectX is used for quality enhancement when enlarging. Individual pages (sections of the image) can be printed and an automated print facility assists with the printing of all images accross several sessions if required. ThumbPrinter can auto-fit any number of images to a single page or multiple pages allowing printing images in any size - useful for printing say, the contents of a camera in one operation.
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armando san juan  | Posted on January 11th, 2007 | Like to include this on my site: http://agohorizons.com |
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