StudioLine Photo Classic 3
Published by: Codrut Nistor, in Reviews
October24th2007
The interface tends to look a bit complicated at first, but after having a closer look at the buttons and the menus, you will get used to it within minutes. First you would have to use the “browse and load” wizard menu in order to load images in the program window. After that, feel free to explore and play with each image editing option or tool in order to fix and restore or just adjust the contrast/brightness.
Once you’re done with the editing and tweaking, you can explore the possibilities of the Slide Show. You can have a look at the pictures in slideshow mode and then you can try also the printing options. On the left side, in the lower area of the program you have access to the image toolbox, the timeline options, image archive filter and the Web Gallery button. If you’re interested to publish your photos on a web page that you own and know the ftp access details, you can upload the gallery after you have finished personalizing it.
Applicability: Beginner web-designers and photographers could use the StudioLine Photo Classic software to manage and improve the hundreds or thousands of photos from their collections within minutes after installation of the program.
Pro(s): I liked the smooth integration of the interface with the Vista’s shell. Although it takes a bit of time to get used to the way in which this program works, it does offer a lot of functions meant to stimulate the creativity of the user.
Con(s): I wish there were more templates to choose from in the web gallery wizard. Although the software does have some of the features of other image file managers, it does not really give too many options of exporting the projects created with it.
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