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PhotoLine

PhotoLine - 15.06

Image processing, 32/64 bit, layout, vector editor, cmyk, lab, 16 bit, icc.

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 15.06
Release Date: 2009-05-26
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 370
Downloads (all versions): 29,235
Price: $59.00

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Product Description:

PhotoLine is an imaging processing software, image browser, layout program, vector editor, batchconverter and web editor with many functions. It is available as 32/64 bit application. The imaging functions fully supports Lab, CMYK, 16 bit per channel, ICC profiles and raw data of digital cameras. It offers all tools you need: Painting, cloning, filtering, blending and flood fill, special effects like squirl, shadow, glowing, distorb, morphing, 3d projection. Working layers, clipping layers, dynamic layer effects. EXIF digital camera data and IPTC data are supported. Multiple undo/redo levels, plugin filters and much more. Support for many picture formats. The image browser shows your image folders, you can copy, add/remove folders, show image information, ... Create empty sheets of paper, place your images, text, vector graphics on it. Great text functions like text flow along vector graphics, around or inside layers and from one page to another. Poster and Label printing. Save and read your PDF-files with PhotoLine. Create your vector graphics, add, remove, move vector points. Convert lines to beziers, fill with pattern, ... PhotoLine has an action recorder. You can record your jobs and use the batch converter to do this jobs on all images of a folder. Do all your work for the web with PhotoLine. Transparent and animated GIFs, animatimations, JPEG2000, HD-Photo, Flash format (swf). Create animated buttons, image maps, html overviews, ...

What's new in this version:

32/64 Bit Version, improved handling, new Red Eye tool, blend editing inside the document, Variable Blur, text register, Harmonic Colors, SVG import

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

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PhotoLine ReviewVery good image editor - Version: 14.90b8, 1/1/2009 11:27PM PST

hfort
I am verry happy with the program. It works fine on my Mac.
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PhotoLine Reviewsuspicion - Version: 14.02, 1/2/2008 12:28AM PST

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Tofi
the comments I read do not make any sense, speed, quality, upgrading fee!! I have two Macs, and I am not getting these results. watch out. I am still waiting for Hebbard to respond to me about speed.
Fonts look like the days I was using system 6. even vector drawing is choppy.
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PhotoLine ReviewSatisfied customer - Version: 14.02, 12/30/2007 11:47PM PST

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saki1024
I'm using this as a replacement for Photshop Elements since the INTEL switch and actually I'm quite pleased by the application.

As Photoshop is just out of range for my needs I looked for alternatives and came along Photoline.

The only issues are that the interface is not up to the current Mac interface, it's more a mix of OS9 and Windows. This might not be a surprise as the application exists on both Windows and Mac OS X. Some of the Dialogs are somewhat confusing though.

It has a lot of power and functionality and a low price tag in relation.

There's a 30 day trial period, so you can test it pior investing the money.
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