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Zoner Photo Studio Professional 10

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Zoner Photo Studio 9 is the new way to manage your photos. Have you ever bought photo software and found its missing something? With Zoner Photo Studio 9, this will never happen. With Zoner Photo Studio 9 Professional you get an all-in-one photos program for every step from acquiring photos to readying them to organizing them to sharing them.
  • 16 bits per color channel
  • New GPS support - unique worldwide!
  • Great companion to Adobe Photoshop Whats
New in Version 9? GPS Support: See Where Photos Were Taken GPS navigation devices have also become a common part of everyday life. Thats why Zoner Photo Studio now lets you assign and make use of GPS coordinates for photos. You can assign GPS data automatically from a GPS devices track log if you wish, and you can use an on-line map of your choice for display. Knowing exactly where a photo was taken gives it a whole new dimension, which you will appreciate no matter whether you use your camera for to 16-bit processing is not just limited to a few operations; instead, it affects the vast majority of image edits and import/output filters.

Easier Batch Photo Editing Its always been easy to process many photos at once in Zoner Photo Studio. But the latest version takes this even further. The old batch operations window has been replaced with a new Batch Filter that is more flexible and easier to use. Now in just a single step, you can set up any group of edits you want, in the order you want, and immediately apply them to all selected photos. No resaving between the edits in the batch means less loss of quality, as does 16-bit support. DVD Slideshows Tabletop DVD players have by now become an almost guaranteed part of homes, and DVD recorders are pushing out old VHS video. We are also seeing the forceful arrival of high-quality wide-screen TVs. So photo viewing is not limited to just computer screens any more.
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Date Added: 2nd April, 2008
License: Shareware
File size: 55.31 MB
Price: $84.95
Trial Period: 60 days
Operating System: Windows 2000,Windows XP,Windows Vista
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