PowerPressed Photo
PowerPressed
Photo allows you to quickly and easily share your photos with
family, friends, and co-workers. PowerPressed Photo has a very
user-friendly interface that lets you view your images as
thumbnails, arrange them in any order, rotate and flip them, add
captions if you want, and choose a layout that best suits your
needs. PowerPressed Photo will then compress and package your
images into one easy to use file that you can share with others
via email, the web, CD, floppy disk, flash memory drive, or any
other way you want. You can also add a password to protect your
image file so only people you give the password to can view it.
And you never have to worry about the original image files
because PowerPressed Photo does not affect them in any way.
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Shown here is the
main
User Interface for
PowerPressed Photo.
See the numerated list below for a description of
the main parts of the interface.

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1. |
Image List |
The
Image List is the main area of
the application window where you see and
interact with the images. When you first
start
PowerPressed Photo, there are no
images and this area will be empty
except for the
Drag & Drop text in the
lower-right corner of the window. You
can add images at any time by Dragging
and Dropping them
anywhere
in the
Image List. |
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2. |
Image |
Images that you have added will be shown
as thumbnails in the
Image
List. Images can be moved around
simply by dragging them, as well as have
several modifications performed on them
such as rotation and flipping. Image
captions may also be easily changed at
any time. |
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3. |
Tool Bar |
The Tool
Bar contains buttons for all the
actions you will need to work with your
images and create PDF's. |
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4. |
Pop-Up Menu |
Right-Clicking an image will open
a Pop-Up
Menu that allows you to perform
modifications on that image instead of
using a Toolbar button. There is no
advantage to
Right-Clicking vs. using the
Tool Bar,
it's simply a matter of preference. |
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5. |
Status Bar |
The
Status Bar shows you the number
of images in the list, as well as how
many pages will be created based on the
current layout selection. |
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Features:
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Easy to use Drag & Drop
interface |
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Easily arrange images in any
order |
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Image manipulation such as
rotate and flip |
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Auto-resize of images for
optimal viewing |
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Auto compression of images
for quality and size |
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Supports many image formats
including: |
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Windows or OS/2 Bitmap File |
BMP |
| Dr. Halo |
CUT |
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DirectDraw Surface |
DDS |
| Graphics Interchange
Format |
GIF |
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Windows Icon |
ICO |
| Amiga IFF |
IFF, LBM |
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JPEG Network Graphics |
JNG |
| Independent JPEG
Group |
JPG, JIF,
JPEG, JPE |
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Commodore 64 Koala format |
KOA |
| Multiple Network
Graphics |
MNG |
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Portable Bitmap (ASCII) |
PBM |
| Portable Bitmap
(BINARY) |
PBM |
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Kodak PhotoCD |
PCD |
| Zsoft Paintbrush PCX
bitmap |
PCX |
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Portable Graymap (ASCII) |
PGM |
| Portable Graymap
(BINARY) |
PGM |
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Portable Network Graphics |
PNG |
| Portable Pixelmap
(ASCII) |
PPM |
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Portable Pixelmap (BINARY) |
PPM |
| Adobe Photoshop |
PSD |
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Sun Rasterfile |
RAS |
| Truevision Targa
files |
TGA, TARGA |
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Tagged Image File Format |
TIF, TIFF |
| Wireless Bitmap |
WBMP |
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X11 Bitmap Format |
XBM |
| X11 Pixmap Format |
XPM |
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