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PSD Format 1.0
PSD Format is known as a simple yet useful shell and desktop tool. more>>
PSD Format 1.0 is known as a simple yet useful shell and desktop tool. PSD Format reads Photoshop document format files and converts them to presets. The preset lists can be modified, deleted, rearranged and saved as "Default New Doc Sizes.txt" files.
PyDOF 1.0.0
Tool for the creation of stacked depth-of-field wheels more>> ScreenShot Plus uses Apples capture tool to do the capturing, but allows you to scale the capture and select a format: jpeg, tiff, psd, and more! You can even attach the capture to an email in one step.
ScreenShot Plus is activated by pressing Shift-Apple-2, You will then have the option of selecting a region on screen, toggle to window select mode by pressing the space-bar. A window will appear showing the captured area. From here you can scale the image and select a format to save in. ScreenShot Plus now uses Quartz scaling for a smoother result.
Unregistered copies will save images with a watermark.<<less
QuarkXPress Update 6.5
QuarkXPress Update provides you with an excellent and free page layout program which is designed for the Mac. more>>
Enhancements:
- Expand your Linotype library: For a limited time, registered QuarkXPress 6.5 users gain access to a font package with more than 40 OpenType fonts from Linotype. And if you are prompted with a "Missing font" message, you can click the "Buy missing font" button and buy additional fonts from Linotype at a special price for registered users.
- Manipulate images right in QuarkXPress 6.5 with powerful QuarkVista XTensions software and forget about expensive image editing software.
- Import native Adobe Photoshop documents (.psd files) into QuarkXPress and exploit the power of multi-layer Photoshop images without leaving QuarkXPress.
- Place guides on a master pages pasteboard and display them automatically in your layout.
- Group tables with other QuarkXPress items including other tables, picture boxes, and text boxes.
- Customize printing features such as saving output settings for custom bleeds as print styles.
- Simplify IT management with support for Citrix servers and run the application off a server instead of an individual users computer.
- If you created a table in a layout, and set properties such as color, shade, text angle, and skew for cells of table column 1, then changed the content to picture content and ran an AppleScript, it returned junk. This issue has been resolved.
- If you applied a bleed value to an EPS file by executing an AppleScript, it did not produce the specified bleed value in the actual output. This issue has been resolved.
- Mac OS 10.3.3 only: If you created a project with a couple of pages in it, made a picture box on the first page and another one on the second, grouped them, and ran an AppleScript to add reference to the boxes, it returned incorrect references and displayed alerts. This issue has been resolved.
- If you imported an EPS file with a Pantone ink into a picture box, converted the imported Pantone ink to a process color (Control+click the ink in the Colors palette and choose Convert to Process from the context menu), modified the EPS file, and updated the picture in the layout, it resulted in a new Pantone color name with an asterisk prefixed to it in the Colors palette. This issue has been resolved and now the color retains the name it had before the modification.
- If you created a project, imported an XML file into it, saved it and then opened the project on a different operating system, dragging the elements of a DTD into a text box caused QuarkXPress to quit unexpectedly. This issue has been resolved.
- If you created a project, imported elements from a DTD and an XML file saved on the same location into a text box, saved it and then tried to open it, it displayed an alert "Invalid document structure" and lost all XML file(content) information. This issue has been resolved.
- In a layout, if you renamed an image, its status displayed as Missing in the Picture Usage dialog box; updating the image still displayed its status as Modified, instead of OK in the Picture Usage dialog box. This issue has been resolved.
- Mac OS 10.3.3 only: If you imported an SCT,BMP,PICT or PNG image with a clipping path into a picture box, QuarkXPress quit unexpectedly. This issue has been resolved.
- If you imported an image with an embedded path into a picture box and applied an embedded path to it, deleting the applied embedded path caused QuarkXPress to quit unexpectedly. This issue has been resolved.
- If you imported a picture into a picture box, saved the project in a specific location and then moved the picture file to the location of the project, it displayed the status of the picture as Missing(Utilities > Usage > Pictures). This issue has been resolved and QuarkXPress now locates the picture files that are in the same location as the project.
- Mac OS 10.3 only: If you created two text boxes, one larger than the other, in a print layout, then anchored the smaller box in the larger one; and tried to synchronize text (Style > Synchronize Text ), QuarkXPress quit unexpectedly. This issue has been resolved.
- At times, QuarkXPress quit unexpectedly while opening legacy documents with layers. This issue has been resolved.
- If you exported only selective layout pages as PDF, the anchors specified on the pages did not take the user to the destinations defined in the anchors. This issue has been resolved.
- If you imported a PDF with rotated content into a layout, and rotated the same PDF to any degree, then exported it as a PDF, it did not get exported correctly and displayed an image that did not exist. This issue has been resolved.
- If you created a PostScript file from a layout (File > Export > Layout as PDF) with the PDF preferences set to Create PostScript File for Later Distilling in the Preferences dialog box (QuarkXPress > Preferences > Application > PDF), a copy of the PostScript file was created in the "jaws emp" folder in addition to the specified folder for saving the PostScript file. This issue has been resolved and the PostScript file is now created only in the specified folder without creating a duplicate copy in "jaws emp" folder.
- If you placed a cropped PDF file in the center of a picture box, it did not center properly. This issue has been resolved and the cropped PDF files center correctly in a picture box.
- The name for a PDF file in the Preferences pane (Edit > Preferences) does not default to "Project: Layout.pdf". It remains "Layout.pdf".
- If you imported an EPS file into a picture box with no font embedded, and the font is not available on the system, saving the layout as an EPS file still displayed the font as embedded in the EPS file. This issue has been resolved.
- Mac OS 10.3.5 only: If you tried to print text from a layout using ITC Zapf Dingbats font, QuarkXPress displayed a PostScript alert. This issue has been resolved.
- If you tried to print a layout with a cropped PDF file embedded as a picture, it caused the picture position to be printed incorrectly. This issue has been resolved.
- If you tried to print a layout using a Xerox PPD (File > Print > Setup > Printer Description), QuarkXPress quit unexpectedly. This issue has been resolved.
- Mac OS 10.3.3 only: If you created a project with specific Czech characters using Helvetica CE, Geneva CE 9 or 10 point size and printed it to any PostScript printer, the spacing between the 9 and 10 point characters appeared different from other point sizes. Also, when printed, negative kerning was applied for all capital characters along with positive kerning for lowercase characters. These issues have been resolved.
Requirements:
- QuarkXPress 6.1 and QuarkXPress Passport 6.1
- Minimum 128MB total RAM
- 230MB available hard disk space for QuarkXPress installation
- TCP/IP network for site license (using Quark License Administrator).
iPodEditor 0.2
iPodEditor allows you to edit picture, extract file or convert images from your iPod. more>> iPodEditor allows you to edit picture, extract file or convert images from your iPod.
iPodEditor brings the Mac to the power of editing the iPods interface. Everything from text to pictures you can now edit with iPodEditor.
iPodEditor supports a wide variety of iPods: 1-5.5G iPod, 1G iPod Nano, and 1-2G iPod Mini.
iPodEditor uses iPodEdit as it core tool for extracting/writing resource to/from firmware and ImageMagick for converting images so, you can edit them with Photoshop or any other picture editing software you have.
iPodEditor ca access a wide variety of images thanks to ImageMagick: bmp, gif, pdf, pict, png, psd, sgi, and tga.
Enhancements
- Includes lots of bug fixes.
- Added themes.
- Now has documentation.
- New icon.
AppleSearch 0.1
Easily search for images or videos from your dashboard. more>> dupeGuru Picture Edition (PE for short) is a tool to find duplicate pictures on your computer. dupeGuru PE is a big brother of dupeGuru. It works like dupeGuru, but is specialized for duplicate pictures matching. dupeGuru PE runs on Windows and Mac OS X.
dupeGuru PE is efficient. Find your duplicate pictures in minutes, thanks to its quick fuzzy matching algorithm. Not only can dupeGuru PE find exact matches, but it can also find duplicates among pictures of different kind (PNG, JPG, GIF etc..) and quality.
dupeGuru PE is customizable. You can tweak its matching engine to find exactly the kind of duplicates you want to find. The Preference page of the help file lists all the scanning engine settings you can change.
dupeGuru PE is safe. Its engine has been especially designed with safety in mind. Its reference directory system as well as its grouping system prevent you from deleting pictures you didnt mean to delete.
Compare any picture format. dupeGuru PE supports JPG, PNG, TIFF, GIF and BMP formats. All these formats can be compared together. The Mac OS X version of dupeGuru PE also supports PSD and RAW (CR2 and NEF) formats.
Do whatever you want with your duplicates. Not only can you delete duplicates pictures dupeGuru PE finds, but you can also move or copy them elsewhere. You can also easily weed the bad duplicates out, thanks to the Power Marker.<<less
GPS-Info CMM 2.0
GPS-Info CMM 2.0 is known as a Contextual Menu Module designed for Mac OS X that display the GPS coordinates of a photo file, and allows you to view that location in Google Earth, Flickr, Panoramio, Google Maps, or MapQuest. more>>
GPS-Info CMM 2.0 is known as a Contextual Menu Module designed for Mac OS X that display the GPS coordinates of a photo file, and allows you to view that location in Google Earth, Flickr, Panoramio, Google Maps, or MapQuest. It supports a wide range of photo formats, such as JPG, TIFF, RAW, and PSD.
Select one photo in the Finder and launch GPS-Info with the context menu (in Snow Leopard), or using the Services menu, or with a double-click.
The cool, semi-transparent GPS-Info window displays a preview of the photo, and a couple of basic file details, such as its size, creation date, and modification date. The red geotag icon in the bottom right corner of the thumbnail indicates the presence of a geotag in the file already.
The center part contains the geotag. Not just the coordinate, but also the GPS altitude and view direction values, if they are contained in the photo.
Buttons on the right side of the window offer you powerful options to actually use the GPS data. First, you can launch a GeoFinder search in CDFinder, to find photos taken near this place in your CDFinder photo library.
And since CDFinder also searches iPhoto, this covers your entire iPhoto database as well, all in one click! Also, you can view the place in Google Earth, which will even be launched for you, if necessary. Exporting the GPS coordinate to the commonly used KML format is also just one click away.
Enhancements:
- The contextual menu module is gone, and GPS-Info is now an application (thanks to Snow Leopards lack of support for contextual menu extensions!).
- The advantage is that we can now extend, debug, and improve GPS-Info so much easier. Stay tuned!
PosteRazor 1.9.5
Make your own poster with this easy to use application more>> Make your own poster with this easy to use application
The PosteRazor cuts a raster image into pieces which can afterwards be printed out and assembled to a poster.
As input, the PosteRazor takes a raster image. The resulting poster is saved as a multipage PDF document. You are guided through 5 steps by an easy to use, wizard like user interface.
Main features:
- Input image formats. All image formats that FreeImage can read should be usable as input for the PosteRazor: BMP, DDS, Dr. Halo, GIF, ICO, IFF, JBIG, JPEG/JIF, KOALA, LBM, Kodak PhotoCD, PCX, PBM, PGM, PNG, PPM, PhotoShop PSD, Sun RAS, TARGA, TIFF, WBMP, XBM, XPM
- Image types. PosteRazor can handle the following image color types: Monochrome, Grayscale, 4 Bit palette, 8 Bit palette, 24 Bit RGB, 48 Bit RGB (only via TIFF and PNG), 32 Bit CMYK (only via TIFF) 32 Bit RGBA images can be loaded, but are transformed to 24 Bit RGB by "merging" them with a white background.
- Dimension Units. Because people around the world invented so many different dimension units, PosteRazor supports quite a few: m, mm, cm, inch, ft, pt(72th inch)
- Printer page layout. The page size and orientation of the printer where the poster will be printed can be set manually or selected one from the following list of predefined formats: DIN A4, DIN A3, Legal, Letter, Tabloid
- The size limit for one page is 5 meters (16.4 feet), which is the maximum that PDF allows.
- Poster size. The size of the final poster can be set one of these three ways.
- Absolute image size: You want to have a specific size of your poster.
- Size in Pages: You want to use whole paper sheets and specify how many of them of them you want to use.
- Image Size in percent: Your input image has a certain size which is defined by the number of pixels and dpi (dots per Inch) and your want to scale the image by a certain factor.
- The final size of the poster is theoretically unlimited. Lets say it this way: it is less limited that the ink of your printer ;)
- It is possible to select the alignment of the image on the total paper. This is useful if you want to keep the unused paper.
- Image tile overlapping. For a bigger tolerance when cutting spare paper borders and for easier pasting, an overlapping width and height of an image tile over the next can be set.
- PDF output. The PDF output is implemented with the maximum image quality and a good compression in mind. A source image is embedded once in the PDF document and referenced from every tile page. Image color types remain unchanged. As compression method, the PDF "FlateDecode filter" (zip) is used. If a Jpeg image is used as input it gets directly embedded into the document without recompression. The PDF version is 1.4, so any Acrobat Reader version 4 and higher should be able to read the resulting document.
- Missing features: Cut lines/aids; Support of Jpeg-CMYK images; Support of 16 Bit Grayscale images; Embedding an ICC profile into the PDF if there is one embedded in the input image
Enhancements
- Added: Simplified Chinese translation by Sun Li
- Added: Finnish translation by Olli
- Added: Real ARGB support for PDF export
- Fixed: Grayscale/CMYK JPEG correctly exported to PDF
- Changed: Using Trolltech Qt 4.4.2 (Instead of FLTK)
- Changed: The OpenGL preview option is not needed, anymore. Smooth preview also for Linux.
- Changed: Polish translation also on OSX and Linux
- Changed: Upgraded FreeImage to version 3.11
SCIT 1.0
SCIT - Screen Capture Image Type more>>
BMP, GIF, JPG, JP2, PCT, PDF, PNG, PSD, TIF
The changes takes effect immediately, no need to logout and then re login.
Dru 0.55
Dru is a composition program more>>
After a document has been created you can easily export your newly created document as an Industry standard/compatiable PDF file.
The Goal
Taking many aspects of document publishing, this program combinds them into an easy to use and cost effective solution for designing Digital Documents.
The foundation
The Object based foundation has tremendous potental for future growth.
Supported File Formats
Export: XVD (Xml Vector Document File), This is Drus Native File Format.
Export: PDF (Portable Document File)
Import/Export: Any QuickTime Supported File Format (BMP, PSD, TIFF, GIF, PICTand others)
Enhancements:
- 150 bug fixes and 20 or more new or updated features.
PotterCast 1.0 Alpha
PotterCast - This great dashboard widget makes listening to PotterCasts easy. more>> iWinSoft PDF Image Extractor for Mac is a simple utility that automates the task of extract images from Acrobat PDF files. and save the output image files to various image formats like JPG, EPS, PCX, PGM, PSD, TGA, TIFF, PICT, PNG, BMP, and SGI, etc. You can choose to extract all pictures in a single click, You can reuse or edit the image files later. The product provides you with the easy and convenient way of navigating through images in the image scroll table. All Extraction processes are very easy and fast with excellent quality.
Key Features:
Save to 12 Kinds of Image Format
including JPG, GIF, EPS, PCX, PGM, PSD, TGA, TIFF, PICT, PNG, BMP, JP2 (JPEG 2000) and SGI.
Support preview images extracted
Before saving the images, you can preview them and decide what images you want.
Save Your Time
The product extract a batch of images from PDF files on the fly.
Save Your Money
PDF Image Extractor is a standalone program only $19.95. Does NOT require Adobe Acrobat pro which costs hundreds dollars.
Excellent image quality
Very easy to use, anyone can use it.<<less
CatDV 8.0
CatDV 8.0 is designed with many simple and effective products rolled into one designed for both standalone and networked operation. more>>
- Standalone Products
- Networked Products
Despite its name (and the ubiquitousness of the DV format), CatDV is designed for all kinds of digital video and media files, not just DV but also including MPEG-2, MXF, MPEG-4, HDV, Uncompressed, WMV, OMFI, JPEG, WAV, and much more.
Major Features:
- Importing media
- Import any QuickTime-supported media file format (DV, MPEG, AVI, JPEG, GIF, MP3, PNG, AIFF, BMP, PSD, etc.)
- Import Windows Media files (WMV, WMA, ASF)
- Create thumbnail images for first or mid frame of each scene, or manually from user-specified frames
- Customisable thumbnail sizes (from 24x16 to 256x192)
- Extract standard file and movie attributes (file name, size and date, video and audio compression formats, data rate, etc.)
- Analyse a captured DV-format movie to extract the date & time of recording, camera exposure details and scene boundary information
- Warn about any corrupted movies which may cause audio synch or other errors
- Extract Exif data for digital camera stills, album and artist tags from MP3 files, and other metadata such as author and copyright from movies
- User interface
- Intuitive, easy to use, user interface with customisable toolbar, choice of look and feels, and tooltip help
- Spreadsheet-like list view, with fully customisable columns
- Storyboard-like grid view, with customisable icon size and attribute display
- New tree-based navigator, with a unified interface to organise your catalog and browse the file system.
- Powerful filtering and searching options to restrict a view to a particular project or type of clip
- Consolidation of duplicate and overlapping clips into summary views to produce a concise description of the contents of a tape
- Allow multiple catalogs to be open simultaneously, and multiple views open on the same catalog
- Includes a general purpose timecode calculator
- Logging
- Automatically identify scene boundaries, based on DV data or image content
- Allow user to enter comments, good/no good status, and other user-defined attributes for each clip
- Logging window allows clips to be previewed and categorised, comments to be entered, in/out selections made, new secondaries created, etc.
- Media management
- Consolidate footage (trim unused material; split large files into separate scenes; merge separate capture files that belong to the same scene)
- When renaming or deleting clips optionally rename or delete corresponding media file from disk
- Automatically create and manage low resolution preview movies to describe offline tapes. A one hour tape requires as little as a few hundred megabytes, allowing you to keep your entire library online at all times.
- Analyse media files to extact media metadata and displayed detailed format description of individual tracks.
- Integration
- Integrates with virtually any non-linear editing application
- Import and export a wide variety of file formats containing clip logging information.
- Import Cinestream projects; import and export CMX edit decision lists, and tab separated text; export batch capture logs for Adobe Premiere, EditDV, Canopus Raptor
- Create whole tape capture logs for use with the batch capture facility of your non-linear editing application
- Achieve the repeatability of batch recapture for use with NLEs that don't support this feature
- Exporting and printing
- Export clips as self contained or reference movies, keeping original settings or recompressing with a new codec, with either one movie concatenating all the selected clips or a separate movie for each clip
- Add a security video-style display of recording date/time to exported movies (burnt in or as a separate text track)
- Export catalogs as HTML
- Print detailed reports containing all or selected clips according to your chosen view, either with or without thumbnails
- Print a single page index print or "contact sheet" containing a summary of the contents of a tape, with the name, timecode, recording date and a thumbnail of each scene
- Print selected images (any number per page)
- Presenting media
- Present images in a slide show
- Present movies and slide shows windowed or full screen, with keyboard control of looping, playback size, speaker volume, and logging commands.
- Perform rough cut editing by rearranging clips within a storyboard view
- View the contents of a tape or program using a timeline sequence view
XBlend 1.3
XBlend uses an intelligent method to vary the way images are blended based on the subject matter more>>
For areas having sudden color changes, such as a door frame, images are blended over a narrow area as our minds expect sharp transitions in those areas. Input images are created using the Multi-image tiff option in PTMac or PTBatch then processed using XBlend.
A free front-end for Enblend, XBlend is useful for seamlessly blending already positioned images into a final panorama.
Alternatively, enblend can be used directly by PTMac and PTBatch by selecting the Enblend TIFF or Enblend PSD options.
XBlend gives the user a simple interface for using enblend. The user loads the images on the first tab, sets the desired blending options on the second tab and presses the blend button.

Pixer 1.99
Pixer is a very flexible and effective tool which helps you to scale (or rotate, add pad and, crop) PNG, JPG, Tiff, PSD , BMP or PICT images in batch. more>> <<less
iResize 2.3.5
iResize can batch resize and compress images, known types are: .jpeg, .pict, .tiff and .psd more>>
iResize has multiple uses and is very easy to use.
Main features:
- resize one image or all images in a list
- resize by fixed height or fixed width
- preferences window for some settings
- very fast and easy
- Its possible to add an extra text (ex: -r,small,...) to the resized images file names
- Alert for file names longer than 31 characters
- Function to fix JPEG files with incorrect information (MacType & MacCreator ID)
- Rewritten from scratch and compiled with the latest version.
Enhancements:
- Universal Binary.
Pinki 1.1.1
Pinki - Menu item creates thumbnail icons more>>
For example, if you download the images "34-234.jpg", "563-641.jpg", and "moose.png" using your web browser, and the file icons are generic "JPEG" and "PNG" icons, you have three choices if you wish them to have custom thumbnail icons:
1) Open each image in Preview, use the File->Copy menu, close the image, Get Info on the file in the Finder, highlight its icon in the info box, and use the File->Paste menu.
2) Navigate in a Finder window to the folder where the image file is located, select the View -> View Options menu, then click the box labled Show Icon Preview. (The downfall to this is that each time you open the folder your computer will have to re-read the files and assign custom icons to them, which can take a lot of processor power and memory, and can even slow new computers down quite a bit. In addition, when you use the "Show Icon Preview" option the custom thumbnail icon data isnt actually saved inside of the image file itself - if you move the file to a different folder or copy it to a different computer the custom thumbnail will disappear.
3) Simply select (highlight) the three files all at once in the Finder and select "Create Thumbnail(s)" from the Pinki menu item (or to make it even simpler, just hit Command-Shift-T all at once on your keyboard after selecting the files).
Pinki can also remove custom thumbnails (restoring icons to their generic state) as well as save thumbnails as separate .icns files. Pinki supports all major image formats including jpeg, png, tiff, gif, psd, pdf and bmp.
Enhancements:
- Universal Binary for Intel Macs.