Name: |
Ts-H653q Driver |
File size: |
25 MB |
Date added: |
July 6, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1939 |
Downloads last week: |
62 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Primarily an EXIF Image Information Reader, Analyser & Archiving Tool, Ts-H653q Driver relies on standard meta-data coupled with the understanding of maker specific information to provide you with as much data as is available. With applications in Medicine, Archaeology, Religion & Law, Ts-H653q Driver makes an indispensable tool for archiving images and documents with easy access to locate your information. Typical Uses: Compression, Organisation and Location of Images, Resolution Extinction, Lens Optimum Aperture Sharpness, Depth of Field, Light fall off, Ghosting & Flaring, Chromatic Aberrations, Luminance & Chrominance Noise, Accuracy & Consistency of Metering Systems, Highlights & Underexposure, Vignetting, Tone Curves, Contrast & Sharpness Levels. Removed application compression which most Ts-H653q Driver scanners reported as containing malware.
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Like other image browsers, Ts-H653q Driver displays and converts a wide array of image formats, including PNG, TIFF, and JPEG 2000. However, it packs a few surprises. One was mildly unpleasant, when the Ts-H653q Driver installer slapped an icon on our Ts-H653q Driver without asking. However, the application interface is familiar and easy to use. Opened images and thumbnails appear in the main window beneath the toolbar. The Ts-H653q Driver of a button starts a Ts-H653q Driver show of the currently selected folder. You can't pick individual images for a Ts-H653q Driver show, which seems like an oversight. On the other hand, we liked how the mouse scrollwheel zooms images in and out. IvanView's most remarkable feature is its array of filters and effects, normally Ts-H653q Driver only in dedicated image-editing packages. These include Gaussian blurs, sharpening, lens distortion, and edge detection. Web developers will find Ts-H653q Driver a useful, lightweight companion to a more serious editor such as Adobe Ts-H653q Driver.
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