Your photos everywhere
To use Jet Photo Studio 2 you need to
first import your digital images into
Jet Photo albums. This is done by the
large button on the main interface. After
dragging and dropping folders or individual
files from your hard disk, a new album is
created. There is no support for RAW or
TIFF files but these files are automatically
converted into JPEG format while importing.
The interface consists of two partsa
left panel that contains the thumbnails of
the photos in the album and a panel on the
right that displays a range of information.
Beside thumbnails, you can view entire
albums or view individual images in the
left viewing panel. On the right, you can
view the image file information (such as the
photo details as recorded by the camera or
scanner), you can add notes to photos and
tag them with indicative words that can
later be used to search for similar sets of
photos based on de? ning characteristics.
Since the images are automatically
organized by date, it is easy to search for
photos youve taken between date ranges.
More than the photo management
capabilities, it incorporates GPS support
by integrating GPS information with the
timestamps of the photos in its albums.
The application recognizes handheld
GPS devices like those from Garmin and
Magellan. It even allows downloading maps
from online map resources. The JetPhoto
Server feature is an open source photo
publishing service that allows publishing
to online personal photo albums. It even
resizes your photos before publishing to
the web. When it comes to sharing your
photos, you can create images for a variety
of devices such as a PDAs or cell phones.
This functionality is enabled through the
MobileReady feature that allows you to
select portions of your photos to fit into
smaller screens.
For: Plenty of functionality for publishing
or exporting your photos to other devices;
free.
Against: No support for TIFF or RAW ? les.
गुरुवार, 20 सितंबर 2007
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