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GraphicConverter

GraphicConverter - 4.0.9

view, edit, and convert most any graphic file format

All Time: (4.9)
Version 4.0.9: (4.8)
Selected Version: 4.0.9
Release Date: 2001-07-26
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 4.0.9): 47,760
Downloads (all versions): 940,826
Price: $35.00

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Product Description:

Import file formats: PICT, Startup-Screen, MacPaint, TIFF (uncompressed, packbits, CCITT3/4 and lzw), RIFF, PICS, 8BIM, 8BPS/PSD, JPEG/JFIF, GIF, PCX/SCR, GEM-IMG/-XIMG, BMP (RLE compressed BMP's also), ICO/ICN, PIC (16 bit), FLI/FLC, TGA, MSP, PIC (PC Paint), SCX (ColoRIX), SHP, WPG, PBM/PGM/PPM, CGM (only binary), SUN , RLE, XBM, PM, IFF/LBM, PAC, Degas, TINY, NeoChrome, PIC (ATARI), SPU/SPC, GEM-Metafile, Animated NeoChrome, Imagic, ImageLab/Print Technic, HP-GL/2, FITS, SGI, DL, XWD, WMF, Scitex-CT, DCX, KONTRON, Lotus-PIC, Dr. Halo, GRP, VFF, Apple IIgs, AMBER, TRS-80, VB HB600, ppat, QDV, CLP, IPLab, SOFTIMAGE, GATAN, CVG, MSX, PNG, ART, RAW, PSION, SIXEL, PCD, ST-X, ALIAS pix, MAG, VITRONIC, EPSF (with the help of EPStoPICT), Meteosat5, Sinclair QL, VPB, j6i, ASCII, ESM, CAM, PORST, Voxel, NIF, TIM, AFP, BLD, GFX, FAX3, SFW, BioRad, PSION 5, KDC (only PPC), QNT, JBI, DICOM, FAXstf, SKETCH, CALS, EletronicImage, X-Face, NASA Raster-Metafile, Acorn Sprite, HSI-BUF, FlashPix (with QuickTime 4), ISS, RLA Export file formats: PICT, Startup-Screen, MacPaint, TIFF (uncompressed, packbits and lzw), GIF, PCX, GEM-IMG/-XIMG, BMP, IFF/LBM, TGA, PSD, JPEG/JFIF, HP-GL/2, EPSF, Movie (QuickTime), SUN, PICS, PICT in Resource, PBM/PGM/PPM, SGI, TRS-80, ppat, SOFTIMAGE, PNG, PSION, RAW, WMF, XWD, XBM, XPM, Clip, ASCII, PAC, ICO, RTF, VPB, Finder Icons, PSION 5, X-Face and ISS.

What's new in this version:

  • FireViewer PDB 16 bit and type-2 support added (import and export)
  • cicn export added
  • scrollwheel support under MacOS X added
  • html creation supports now IPTC caption
  • html catalog creation improved (sharpen, links, dialog)
  • slideshow improved (open, print, rotate left + right) added
  • speed of drag and drop under MacOS X improved
  • PBM import and export improved
  • JPEG 6 performance under MacOS X improved
  • Carbon version requires now CarbonLib 1.3.1 or later or MacOS X
  • live resizing of the image window under MacOS X added
  • BMP import improved
  • JPEG performance improved
  • swf import (with QuickTime) added
  • help tags added (Carbon version)
  • save as added to the context menu in the browser
  • insert IPTC will now work with long captions
  • plist resource added to the carbon version
  • concat will now clear the free places
  • print catalog added to the context menu in the browser
  • last tool can now be remembered
  • print catalog options improved
  • QuickTime single/multiple frame export improved
  • lasso will now update the detail window under MacOS X
  • redraw bug in the browser fixed
  • extension detection improved
  • crash in the slideshow fixed
  • scrolling bug fixed in the browser
  • concat tif applescript command added
  • possible freeze after application switch in convert fixed
  • bug with drag and drop of folder from the desktop onto GraphicConverter fixed
  • bug in changing iptc copyright of multiple files fixed
  • undo works now correctly with treshold function
  • save on UFS disk works now correctly
  • support for a TIFF variant added
  • paste bug fixed
  • bug in layout fixed
  • bug in gamma change fixed
  • file size in the browser will now be updated after preview creation
  • bug in aquire again fixed with scan wizard
  • crash during saving a Storyboard under MacOS X fixed
  • crash in saving 2 bit files as ascii fixed
  • protected disk detection works now in the Carbon version
  • undo for change resolution added
  • shortcut conflic for slideshow with search fixed
  • bug in keyword reading fixed
  • save as files will now be remebered in open recent
  • factor option added to the slideshow
  • language improved
  • bug in EPSF bounding box reading fixed
  • bug in dpi detection of ACORN files fixed
  • English translation improved
  • Preferences button added to the save dialog
  • crashed during saving of JPEGs with QuickTime compression fixed
  • bug in open Script folder under MacOS X fixed
  • performance of lossless JPEG rotation under MacOS X much improved
  • bug in slide show with find under MacOS X fixed
  • other bug fixes and changes

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS 8.6 - 9.x

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Version 4.0.9:
Overall Rating: (4.8) Features: Not rated (0.0) Support: Not rated (0.0)
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GraphicConverter CommentaryGC a great product but.... - Version: 6.2.1, 4/18/2009 09:44PM PST

ps2os2
GC is truly a great product and worth every penny you pay. The owner is extremely responsive to bug reports and generally has a fix in a few days.

Unfortunately there are some bugs that cannot be repeated and features that you get to depend on never get fixed. Example: Find Duplicates works 98 percent of the time and when it doesn't the whole machine tends to crash. So no report is generated and nothing for the owner to look at. There should be but there isn't. I am not sure if its an Apple issue or a GC issue but in any case nothing ever gets resolved.

I have been told a lot of the bug reports that are filed are in "someone" else code (from Apple to ADOBE and others) and it is like nothing ever gets resolved if the problem is other peoples code. So if you do not like your system to crash only keep to displaying of images and it works really well.

Despite all my issues the product is really good and is extremely flexible (almost too flexible in some cases) as the preferences are many and most are poorly documented (IMO) so you must go through all of them any time you want to change something (simple?). The documentation was probably written in German and has been translated to English so-so. The person that writes the documentation at times ask someone on the mailing list on how to phrase something.

With the support and the price you cannot go wrong.
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GraphicConverter Commentaryfee? - Version: 6.0, 8/7/2007 04:48PM PST

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wldcrdace
I could swear way back when those of us who have had licenses forever where asked to upgrade being told it was a one time fee. Yet we are being asked to pay more money?

It's a great product I've used since the mid-90s but I don't like being told no more upgrade fees and then be charged. It reallllly annoys me.
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GraphicConverter Review'Bout time to update the reviews here - Version: 5.8, 2/12/2006 09:45PM PST

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Macsure
It's time to update reviews, so I'll start off by saying that version 5.8 (universal code) should have been designated GC v. 6.0 rather than continuing the "impression" that it's still pre-MacIntel code inside. Mr. Lemke's only fault as far as I can see - this version designation is a little confusing.

That "used for less than a month" is misleading in my info bar - I've been a GC user since version 3.83. It's this new unicode version to which I refer now.

Still a 5-star app. Whenever Thorsten Lemke "messes up" - it's brief and temporary because he promptly issues new versions with bugs fixed.
I don't see how he can keep up with user requests for new features - but he does, and that sometimes results in a glitch or two.

5.8 works like all preceding versions - very well. And there's some nice touches arising from user requests. Like "shadowed text" in the browser and slideshow - makes file paths much easer to read against light backgrounds and eliminates the need for adding colored borders (to make text visible).

Another feature I hadn't tried before (there're so many) - converting slideshow (folders containing images) to QuickTime movies. This feature works flawlessly, including the ability to set frame rates and display sizes. The resultng movies can be imported into iMovie for addition of sound tracks, effects and titles. I've had a ball this past week, making my own animated movies with GC, some PhotoShop, and iMovie (with iDraw a recent addition to my animation project software.)

To think - I paid $30 some years ago and have gotten about 20 upgrades free. How many 3rd party apps give that much value?
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