StudioLine Photo is the ideal photo solution for beginners and professionals alike. Pictures from digital cameras, Photo CDs, your computer's disk drives and other sources can easily be loaded into the image archive. An extensive array of image filters and dazzling graphics effects is available to optimize and enhance the quality. User-created folders, descriptors and keywords bring order to portfolios of any size. Thanks to the sophisticated StudioLine search-engine, pictures are found in a snap. Image collections can be presented as a slide show, printed, emailed and even published as a ready-made web-gallery.
Keeping things simple for occasional users and at the same time increasing productivity for professionals required a new approach to working with images. While StudioLine looks and feels a little different than old-style Windows applications - you'll accomplish things quicker and easier.
When editing images, you no longer have to confirm your actions, close a window or save a picture just to see the results. With StudioLine, changes are applied immediately and visible real-time.
No need to have a confusing number of similar copies of the same picture saved on your disk drives. StudioLine permanently maintains the original image in its image archive and then keeps a record of any changes or enhancements you applied. Reversing these changes or adding further effects can be done at a later date and always without loss of the original.
Whether importing images, applying photo effects or even copying image enhancements to an entire range of similar images, in StudioLine dragging your mouse gets the work done in a snap.
StudioLine has been designed from ground up to integrate all image management, editing and publishing functions in a single software with two distinct modes of operation:
Mode |
Function |
Image Archive |
The central repository for the final, high-resolution versions of the user's images together with a record of any corrections, enhancements and tool settings that are in effect for each image. Images are organized in folders with searchable descriptors and keywords. |
Page Editor |
Ready-made web-galleries can be previewed, customized and published to a web server. |