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by Lee Collins
25 Apr 2013
Excellent tool for managing, editing and sharing your digital photos.
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Platform: Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Manufacturer: H&M Systems Software
Size: 62MB
Number of Downloads: 8598
Price: Free (Pro version available)
This is the software publisher's description.
StudioLine Photo is powerful and easy-to-use management and editing software for digital photos. Images can be imported from camera, scanner and all popular file formats.
The image archive is the central database where you conveniently categorise your images and add keywords and descriptions.
Standard IPTC and Exif tags are fully supported. Thirty professional image tools are included to improve exposure problems, red-eye effects, colour tones, etc. Photos can be printed, emailed or uploaded as web galleries. CD/DVD writing is included.
Add descriptions to your images, send photos per email in just the right size, print high-quality copies, display slide-shows, publish web-galleries, safe-keep your images on CD or DVD.
Requires free online registration after 30-days.
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