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Product Page: www.picsprint.com
Developer: Intuitex Software
License: Shareware
Interface: English.
Pics Print is a printing solution for digital cameras and images.
Main Window. You can see a rich text label rendered using TRichView
Features:
- WYSIWYG printing
allows you to lay out your print on-screen exactly as it will come out on
paper
- Easily add text
and filenames to your printed images
- Built in editor
lets you crop, rotate, and filter images without leaving the application.
- Red eye removal
- Batch printing
allows you to print all images in a folder, camera, etc with a specific
layout or size
- One click creation
of thumbnail indexes (contact sheets) from your digital camera
- Wizards allow you
to quickly and easily perform common printing tasks
- Thumbnail
browsing, so you can find your images quickly
- Create multi-sheet
posters (up to 20 sheets high by 20 sheets wide)
- Create Greeting
cards with a simple-to-use Wizard
- Save print
documents and custom layouts for later use
- Optional Windows
Explorer integration. Simply right-click images to print
- Supports Twain and USB
compliant digital cameras and scanners
- Handles all common image formats including GIF, JPG, BMP, WMF, FAX,
BW, RGB, RGBA, SGI, CEL, PIC, PCD, RLA, RPF, CUT, PAL, PSD, PDD, PSP, TIF,
TIFF, PCX, PNG and
more.
- Print to bitmap or pdf
- Add borders and drop shadows to images
- Supports borderless printing
- Support for embedded camera information (EXIF)
- Pics Print is appears as a camera retrieval option on Windows XP
TRichView is used in user interface and for rich text labels.
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