Sanity Media Master is the easy, fast, and fun way to organize digital photos, Web images, MP3’s and videos on your computer. Categorize and find images, music, and videos on your PC in seconds. Capture photos from your digital camera or scanner. Quickly view images in a variety of formats: JPEG, GIF, TIFF, BMP, PCD and many more; plus view movie formats and modify MP3 tags. Print with a variety of templates, create custom slide shows and share images via email. Powerful and easy-to-use organization tools let you create virtual photo albums and music playlists which can contain files from anywhere on your computer. Every virtual group is fully customizable by name and visual icon to further help you sort your media as efficiently as possible. You can use one of the Sanity "skins" provided or create you own skin to serve as the look and feel of the program.
Using Sanity’s built-in Web browser, grab images right from Web pages. For certain popular Web sites, you can drag thumbnails directly from the search results page, and Sanity will intelligently go to the site and extract the full-sized image for you.
Sanity Media Master comes complete with a full-featured image editor. Quickly edit images to remove "red eye," resize, rotate, sharpen, adjust brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, and apply many filters and effects. The interface provides a powerful and simple way to apply the same changes to many images simultaneously
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Sanity Media Master 2.0
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License | Purchase | |
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| Requirements | Windows 95/98/2000/ME/XP | ||
| Downloads | 4 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Sanity Software | File Size | 3.6M |
| Date added | 11 Feb 2002 | ||
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