Digital Image Tool
O. James Samson - February 6, 2009Digital Image Tool is a freeware specifically created for amateur and professional photographers. Through this tool, photos could be resized, scaled and even renamed in batches. The tool could automate these functions so that photographers don’t have to go through each photo. In this digital age, it’s not rare to find a photographer having more than a thousand of photos in their computer. Sorting them and editing them one by one is very difficult and will take up a lot of time. Digital Image Tool will ease all the trouble a photographer would have.
But there are two distinct functions that made the application stand-out among photo editing applications: the ability to add watermark and a variety of inputs as well as outputs.
Watermarking is the ability to imprint soft yet distinctive marks in your photos to prevent others from stealing your photo without giving you enough credit. This tool could also be applied to your photos in batches so you don’t have to deal with the photos one by one. The variety of inputs and outputs will also help you designate the type of file you need. This means the Digital Image Tool is not just a simple mass photo editor but a converter as well.
The only disadvantage of the application is on its compatibility. Unfortunately, Digital Image Tool is only available for Windows. But given the number of users who use the Windows OS, this limitation might be ignored.
Overall, this freeware is a must download for photographers in any level. The application is simple enough for amateur photographers but powerful enough for professionals.
Check it out at http://www.digitalimagetool.com
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