EasyPhoto is a very easy utility to help create pictures for the web from your digital camera pictures. After explaining all the steps you need to go through to change those 2+ megapixel / 22 inch pictures taken with a digital camera into smaller 6 inch 100K pictures suitable for email, I decided to write EasyPhoto. If you're a PhotoShop guru, this application may not be for you, but if you have a friend, or reletive that isn't, EasyPhoto allows you to do all these steps by simply dragging a folder, or camera onto the EasyPhoto window.
EasyPhoto lets you intuitively create small JPEG images by dragging and dropping images or folders containing images onto the application, lets you rotate the images, resize them, and finally saves them directly to a folder and opens the folder for you in the desktop.
EasyPhoto supports over 30 types of image formats and automatically translates files to JPEG before saving, among a number of other features. It is especially useful to create web/email ready photos in bulk from your digital camera.
This release of EasyPhoto is shareware, that means you can download it and try it out for free, but if you like it and continue to use it you should pay the US $10 registration fee. With registration and support, we can continue to update and improve our shareware. Registering your copy of EasyPhoto really does make a difference!
You can register online via Kagi at the following URL:
For further details about the registration process, including all payment options, see the relevant section in the documentation.
To download the most recent version of EasyPhoto, and get all the latest news, check out the official website at:
http://homepage.mac.com/BigGreen/
Thanks for supporting the shareware concept.
Big Green Software (BigGreen@mac.com)
Requirements
PhotoUpload requires CarbonLib and QuickTime 4 or greater to be fully functional.
I have tested Photo Upload running under Mac OS 9, and Mac OS X.