- J2K-Codec: Size Matters There is an image-compression standard named JPEG, which is quite good, but rather old. And there is a new, modern and progressive successor JPEG2000. Respectively to JPEG, the new standard gives a smaller file size and better image quality, and some new possibilities, such as transparency and translucency (alpha-channel). With J2K-Codec any developer can easily add JPEG2000 support to his/her application. If you are a game
- Cleanerzoomer 3.31c. Better View, Sharper View How many times have you been distressed by images with some noise or «artifacts»? How many times have you wanted to use an image for your desktop background but received only a weird thing with strange cubes and stains when tried to change the size? Clarification question: how many times have you suffered image-magnification or JPEG defects? If you know, what Im talking about, take a glance at Cleanerzoomer. In the
- AyeView 2.20, Sudden Gem of Image Viewing AyeView isnt a too loud or pretentious program. It is just a high-quality, high-convenience and high-usefulness one. AyeView is just an image viewer. And as an image viewer, it meets well any highest requirements. The software is really fast. Even in huge folders with images, it loads as a flicker and shows you a multitude of thumbnails you can select to view. By a single click
- Active GIF Creator - everything you need to create attractive and lightweight GIF animations Although Flash and Silverlight technologies are what most advanced web designers think of as the future of web interfaces, there are situations when using them is not reasonable. First of all, these technologies are quite complex and are not well suited for beginners. Secondly, there are situations when animation has to be added to a Flash-free site. Finally, seamless integration of a Flash movie into an existing design is not
- STDU Viewer - an advanced PDF, DjVu and multi-page TIFF viewer If you occupation involves a lot of reading (especially of technical texts), you may have noticed that all the documents usually come in one of the following formats: PDF, DjVu and multipage TIFF. Unfortunately, these are three independent file formats that require separate viewers, which creates a certain problem. If you need an all-in-one viewer that will read all these formats with equal efficiency, make sure not to miss STDU Viewer! STDU
- Universal Viewer - an all-inclusive approach to file viewing Today, when the number of file types on an average home system is utterly humongous, the need for versatile viewers is very acute. Having several viewers installed on the system is not comfortable at all — they constantly struggle for being associated with specific file types, some cannot view specific files and some do it better than others... If you are tired of this hassle and want to find a single application
- Tiff to Text: A Whole Batch at Once Recognizing text in image files doesnt take a whole lot these days: just load the source image into an OCR application, do a couple of mouse clicks, and voila — what was a picture just a moment ago is now a readable, searchable and editable text. Easy enough if youve got just a couple of images to be «converted». But how are you going to handle a whole bunch
- Video to FLV SWF GIF Converter - hassle-free video conversion for your online activities Despite the great number of video formats used online and offline today, the Flash Video format has become the standard online video format used by such services as YouTube, Google Video, Reuters.com, Yahoo! Video and a great many of websites that feature video materials of all kinds. FLV files are viewable on most operating systems and browsers via standard browser plugins, which makes them a truly universal means of delivering video content
- FastFotoScale - lightning-fast resizing, cropping and conversion of vast arrays of photos If you have several digital cameras in your family and often exchange photo archives with your friends, you know how hard it is to manage thousands of photos scattered across various folders on your hard drive, optical disks and memory cards. In addition, photos downloaded from various cameras seem to have identical names and often have different resolutions, which makes it hard to quickly locate the photos you need or upload them
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