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Image Interlacer 2.0.7


License Purchase
Requirements Mac OS X 10.1 or higher
Downloads 10 Limitations None
Publisher San Saeteurn File Size 2.3M
Date added 17 Mar 2006 Check your speed

Image Interlacer is the advanced version of the freeware Interlacer. It has many more capabilities and features in comparision with the original Interlacer. Image Interlacer allows you to:

  • Set the line thickness of the interlaced image (see left image)
  • Tint the image a certain color to match the overall theme
  • Set the opacity (allows you to fade images rather than just interlacing them)
  • Grab images from movies and interlace them
  • Interlace vertically or horizontally or cross BOTH (Cross Hatched).
  • Create 3-D Anaglyphs by with two pictures taken at different angles. (3D glasses not included with purchase)
  • The entire Interface has been reworked (For the better).
  • Added help window at the bottom right corner.
  • A Batch Save feature that lets you convert a large number of picture to JPEG in one click.
  • And the best feature, you can now take photos whith a Digital Video Camcorder with Image Interlacer.
  • Create Anaglyph Movies
  • Includes Movie Exporter With Purchase of 2.0.5 or later

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