Images catalogue, image processing
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Google Picasa
Downloaded 13311 times, Freeware

Picasa is free software that helps you find, edit and share all the pictures on your PC. Picasa automatically locates all your pictures and sorts them into visual albums organised by date with folder names you will recognise. You can arrange your albums and create groups of them. (...)
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PIXresizer
Downloaded 9082 times, freeware

PIXresizer is a photo resizing program to easily create web and e-mail friendly versions of your images with reduced file sizes. (...)
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ACDSee Photo Manager
Downloaded 5036 times, trial
ACDSee 8 Photo Manager is a program that helps you managing all your photographs on hard disk. You can count on powerful organizational tools – like customizable folders, albums and categories - that make it easy (...)
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Photo Album
Downloaded 4051 times, trial
Corel Photo Album 6 is smart and simple software which takes care of common photo tasks, including downloading and organising. (...)
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FastStone Resizer
Downloaded 4031 times, Freeware

FastStone Photo Resizer is an image converter / resizer intended to enable users to convert, rename, resize, crop, rotate, change color depth, add text and watermarks to images in a quick and easy batch mode. Drag and Drop mouse operation is well supported. (...)
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Tint Photo Editor
Downloaded 2452 times, Freeware
Tint is a freeware photo editor for colour-select effects. It automatically clusters the colours of a photo into groups, and allows each colour to be switched on or off to create the desired effect. (...)
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JAlbum
Downloaded 2360 times, Freeware

JAlbum is a gallery software that makes web albums from your digital images. We aim to make it the easiest to use and most powerful tool in this category - and always keep it free. (...)
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Exif Viewer
Downloaded 2118 times, freeware
Exif Viewer allows you to read so-called Exif data stored by digital cameras. Exif has information about exposure, ISO, about the camera (including firmware version), etc. (...)
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Noiseware Community Edition
Downloaded 1007 times, Freeware
Noiseware is the highly-acclaimed, award-winning software tool from Imagenomic that is setting the standard for digital image noise reduction. Noiseware leads the field for speed, quality and ease-of-use in restoring image fidelity by eliminating digital noise and unwanted artifacts introduced by high ISO photography and less than optimal environmental conditions. (...)
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HotPixels Eliminator
Downloaded 509 times, Freeware

Each CCD has millions of pixels sensitive to brightness (Well you know how many, you can't miss that: 3.3 MegaPixel etc..). These pixels are on a very small space. In consumer cameras this would be from 8 mm to half an inch. (Nice mixture of measures:-) These pixels are never the same and each of them has different charge leakage rate. If you expose the CCD long enough, the pixels thanks to this leakage will simply lighten up even with no light. (Any photosensitive silicon material is sensitive to charge as well) Because of different quality and sensitivity of each pixel, they will start appearing as a noise - but if you would able to expose for much longer, finally all pixels will lighten up. (...)
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Swap
Downloaded 436 times, Freeware
Swap is an easy-to-use software utility that allows you to create a list of pictures and use them as desktop wallpaper. (...)
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ImRe
Downloaded 284 times, Freeware

ImRe is a simple tool to resize multiple images. Using this software, you can easily resize multiple pictures and save them in one of the seven different image formats which includes Jpeg, Bmp, Gif, Tiff, Png, Emf, Wmf. (...)
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StudioLine Photo Basic
Downloaded 251 times, Freeware

StudioLine Photo Basic is user friendly, powerful and versatile solution for any photo enthusiast. Organize your digital images in albums and folders. Windows, IPTC, Exif and any number of user tags can be edited and are fully searchable.
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HotPixels Eliminator
Downloaded 216 times, Freeware
Each CCD has millions of pixels sensitive to sbrightness (Well you know how many, you can't miss that: 3.3 MegaPixel etc..). These pixels are on a very small space. In consumer cameras this would be from 8 mm to half an inch. (Nice mixture of measures:-) These pixels are never the same and each of them has different charge leakage rate. If you expose the CCD long enough, the pixels thanks to this leakage will simply lighten up even with no light. (Any photosensitive ilicon material is sensitive to charge as well) Because of different quality and sensitivity of each pixel, they will start appearing as a noise - but if you would able to expose for much longer, finally all pixels will lighten up. (...)
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