Using Microspot PhotoXtra, it is easy to store and organise digital camera photographs and other images, sounds or movies. The pictures can be placed into albums, then organised by utilising the built in sort options or manually reordering. Key words or comments may be added to the album item to make it easier to find specific images or types of image, using PhotoXtra's powerful search capabilities. Once organised, you can display your images as a slide show, adding or recording sound files to the album to describe the images or to enhance the slide show presentation. Slideshows can be recorded as QuickTime Movies to send to others.
PhotoXtra is the next step up for iPhoto users as it has more sophisticated functionality and accepts sounds and movies and not just pictures. PhotoXtra also has more sort and search functions as well as drop boxes and the ability to store URLs attached to data. Microspot PhotoXtra provides options for saving selected images into a new self-contained album, and an HTML export option, which converts selected images to JPEG, stores them in a single folder, and produces an HTML document referencing the folder. Publishing your photos on the web or sending them to friends and family could not be easier! Other features include the ability to import from scanners (with TWAIN drivers installed) , display EXIF data, rename multiple images at once in album file and on the hard drive, global keyword naming for a group of or individual images.
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Microspot PhotoXtra 2.3.1
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License | Update | |
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| Requirements | Mac OS X 10.2 or higher | ||
| Downloads | 0 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Microspot Ltd | File Size | 10.1M |
| Date added | 07 Apr 2004 | ||
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