Todos os dias oferecemos software com licenças GRATUITAS que do contrário você teria que comprar!
Photopus esteve disponível como oferta em 20 de junho de 2011
Photopus é um software de processamento de imagens em série para simplificar o processo de converter, redimensionar, transformar, retocar, renomear e aplicar efeitos às suas imagens. Em vez de passar horas editando as suas imagens individualmente, o Photopus permite que você processe diversas imagens ao mesmo tempo.
Com o Photopus, você pode redimensionar imagens automaticamente com uma pré-configuração para o tamanho mais comum de output; Girar Imagens, Cortá-las, Converter imagens para outros formatos, Renomeá-las, Ajustar o DPI, Aplicar efeitos especiais como branco e preto, sépia, desfoque, remoção de olhos vermelhos, rodar, adicionar bordas e mais. Retoque a imagem ao ajustar o brilho, contraste, suavidade, equilíbrio de cor, etc.
O Photopus vem com uma interface limpa e bem desenhada. O processo envolve apenas 3 passos: Adicionar Fotos, Adicionar Filtros, Output. Em cada passo do processo você pode pré-visualizar as modificações antes de salvar as imagens. As configurações podem ser salvas para o próximo processo de imagens.
O Photopus suporta mais de 60 formatos de imagem incluindo BMP, JPG, GIF, TIFF, TGA, PNG, ICO, PDF, PDF/A, PSD, WMF, EMF, JBIG, JBIG2, WBMP, PICT, PCT, JNG, JPEG 2000, PIC, ICB, VDA, VST, PDD, WAP, WBM, EXR, PNM, PBM, PGM, PPM, XPM, CUR, CUT, DDS, DIB, FAX, HDR, IFF, BIE, JBG, JB2, JIF, KOA, LBM, MNG, PCD, PCX, PFM, PGM, RAS, SGI, RLE, XBM, EXIF, JTIF e etc. O formato de imagens multi-páginas também é suportado.
Windows 7/ Vista/ XP/ 2000/ 2003/ 2008
8.98 MB
$29.95
Dexster audio editor fornece uma interface fácil de usar que lhe permite editar um arquivo de áudio visualmente; inserir diferentes efeitos; efeitos de Virtual Studio Technology (VST); Inserir barulhos e silêncios em um arquivo de áudio; Redução Vocal; Redução de Barulhos; Redução de Cliques/Pops; Canais de Mixagem de Stereo; Inserir e modificar as informações sobre um marcador; Inserir diferentes filtros a uma parte selecionada do arquivo; Gravar um arquivo de áudio a partir do microfone ou outro dispositivo; Fundir arquivos de áudio; Reproduzir um arquivo de áudio ou qualquer parte dele; Converter um arquivo de áudio de um formato para outro; Extrair áudio de arquivos de vídeo; Extrair áudio de CDs de áudio.
Videozilla é uma ferramenta de conversão de vídeo completa para arquivos de vídeo. Em apenas alguns cliques, o videozilla oferece uma solução simples para converter arquivos de vídeo para outro formato. As opções podem ser configuradas para o início e fim do vídeo; largura e altura do vídeo; qualidade de áudio e vídeo; além de diversas opções de codec. O Videozilla também faz a extração de áudio de um vídeo e o salva como MP3 ou WAV. Clique com o botão direito em qualquer vídeo no Windows Explorer e depois em "converter" e o videozilla irá imediatamente converter os arquivos de vídeo para outros formatos ou extrair apenas o áudio. Conversação em vídeo por linhas de comando também é suportado.
Snosh permite que você converta o seu vídeo, áudio e imagens em Flash 8 (SWF/FLV), Flash MX (SWF/FLV), Flash Vector (SWF), HTML, MP3, WAV and Windows Projector Executables. Em apenas alguns cliques, o Snosh oferece uma solução simples para converter vídeo/áudio/imagens em Flash para tocar na Web usando os controles do player. O Snosh permite que o usuário especifique a dimensão, tempo de início e fim, qualidade de compressão, controle do player, overlay, configurações de áudio, corte, eventos de SWF, e a cor de fundo do output do Flash juntamente com o HTML para visualização.
Comentáriosrios do Photopus
Please add a comment explaining the reason behind your vote.
Beginners program to mess up your pictures!
Several of the appliable filters have no effect at all.
Conversion of pictures takes depending on picture size almost for ever.
Crop feature works with numerical input instead with on-screen rubber-band.
I'm still searching for the 60+ picture formats - last count was around 14 - where are the remaining 40+ formats?
This version doesn' support RAW format - you need pro version for that.
Sorry folks - but for $29,95 not enough features compared to available freeware (xnview, etc). I recommend Fast Stone Imageviewer.
Its free and has more features.
Save | Cancel
Looks a lot like XNVIEW
The effects and batch processing capabilities are very similar to the free XNVIEW software by Pierre.e Gougelet. I was hoping there would be "paint" like tools, such as a healing brush or the ability to add simple geometric shapes. It does have a nice, friendly interface, but I think I'll stick with the software I've been using for a few years now.
Save | Cancel
Photopus does what it says at the top of the page, but for what it does, installing this VB [Visual Basic] app has too much impact for me to consider using it -- if that sort of thing doesn't bother you, it seems a nice, professionally written/designed app for both home & work. To use it you import image files &/or folders, add processes to the job list [e.g. despeckle, resize, add border etc.], set your output format, file naming, destination, even date, & click process. With Remote Desktop used in the XP Mode VM, Photopus was slow [at times unresponsive] working with images on a shared drive, so it *might* not be ideal for images stored remotely [e.g. on a NAS], but you'd have to test your setup because that could also be from using Windows VPC [i.e. the XP Mode VM]. And while the Photopus program window is re-sizable, the image preview is not -- as that preview's a bit small for my tastes, that's something I'd suggest the developers add to the wishlist for a future version. The available adjustments & FX aren't bad & are for the most part suited for batch processing -- you won't find brushes or many of the tools you're used to seeing & using on individual images, because those are things you'd use on individual images rather than on a folder full of .jpg &/or .png files. That said, not having any auto adjustments is a somewhat glaring omission considering how common that sort of thing is nowadays, not to mention automatic adjustments are ideally suited to batch processing photos.
The setup file for Photopus includes 13, mostly older version files that can be installed in Windows system folder -- if they're added or not depends on whether you've got them already. One of those files, GdiPlus.dll, could **potentially** cause problems with other apps -- Microsoft likes GdiPlus.dll installed to Windows\WinSxS where several versions can co-exist, so you don't have problems when an app needs a certain version... added to the system folder that GdiPlus.dll file is available for every app to use. It *shouldn't* cause problems, & Photopus itself used one of the files in WinSxS, but with Windows software things don't always work according to plan, & it would have been better to add that file to the program's folder if Softdiv Software didn't want to bother with a WinSxS setup. One of the few newer VB files, msvbvm60.dll, is installed to both Windows system & the program's folder [Photopus used the copy in the program's folder], & VBOLock.ocx is installed in the system folder as well, mentioned only because it's for DRM, and adding DRM sometimes has side effects. The reason I decided not to keep it, Photopus uses software code [files] from CODEJOCK [codejock.com] & GdPicture [gdpicture.com], which together help account for the recorded 6,883 new registry entries in the XP Mode VM with VB 6 already installed -- if VB 6 hadn't already been installed that figure would have been higher. Add that VB apps don't always perform their best in win7. The program's folder itself holds 25 files at ~20 MB, with another folder added to All Users Application Data.
As I started out, Photopus does do what the dev's say it does up top of the page, but it's a crowded field [using "batch photo" Google came up with near 50 mill results], & with so many alternatives I don't know that Anyone can accurately say what's the best/worst of the lot. I'm lazy & tend to use what I've got already rather than try to sort through them all hoping to find something better, adding image apps when or as I come across what I think are fairly knowledgeable recommendations -- one I've seen mentioned quite a bit that way is XnView [xnview.com], though I personally think its GUI could be a bit confusing to some folks. It's also one of the apps I get from portableapps.com, since as I said I'm lazy, & it's easier to visit their site & download a bunch of new versions than it is to monitor those same apps individually. Back to Photopus, if it weren't for the installation & potential network storage issues I would have installed & kept it, because it is easy to use [very non-intimidating], & I'm not the only one here using a PC/laptop. If you want/need an app for batch processing photos, if Easy is what you're primarily after, & if those issues don't matter to you, Photopus should fit the bill.
Save | Cancel
When batch processing photos, note that:
— A resolution of 96 dpi will work better when applying effects.
— Effects filters will not expand to transparent areas of a photo.
----------
Some versatile image processing freeware you could try...
— Chasys Draw IES:
http://www.chachaslab.com/chasys_draw_ies.php
— Digital Dream Studio v2:
http://ddsv2.xhost.ro/
— Kestrel GX:
http://www.kestrelfly.com/
— NeoPaint:
http://www.neosoftware.com/npw.html
— Pixia:
http://pixia.free.fr/
— SmoothDraw:
http://www.smoothdraw.com/
— QFX/LE (shareware or free option)
http://www.qfx.com/
---------
Save | Cancel
The name is too close to a well known popular software called PhotoPlus (with a letter "L") from Serif.com that I think they are trying to confuse folks. The package here is far less capable, so I hope everyone understands the difference.
Save | Cancel