12 Jan 2012
Edit images & create slideshows with this free tool
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Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 7, Windows Vista 64-bit
Manufacturer: WnSoft Ltd
Size: 3.0MB
Price: Free
This is the Software Publisher's description.
PixBuilder Studio is a free image editing software program for digital photo editing, images processing and resizing. For digital photo editing, you can use its many professional quality functions.
PixBuilder Studio allows you to use the following colour management functions: brightness/contrast management, colour balance and levels manipulation. For professional results, you can use the curves function. In PixBuilder Studio, to carry out great, professional looking photo editing, you can manipulate the image with colour channels. Layers concept, multi-step undo, gradients and masks support, and text layers support all make PixBuilder Studio a great graphics software program for image processing and creating illustration.
You can also use flexible selection transform and management functions for drawing complex raster shapes and effects or use the built-in shapes drawing tool. For other complex goals, you can use the built-in, high-quality effects, such as different blur types, sharpen effects, and others. By using the web safe palette and save with preview function, you can easily create web graphics in any of the most popular formats you want: JPEG, GIF, PNG and more.
For other needs, you can use a standard set of graphics software features: rotating, resizing, stamp tool, clone tool, healing brush tool and many others. The dockable interface concept helps you to organise your workspace according to your individual wishes and makes your work more effective.
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