Lossless jpeg applications

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Here is a list of applications which provide the JPEG lossless rotation feature based on the IJG code:

  1. Jpegcrop [Guido Vollbeding] (Windows) – Sample application
  2. cPicture [Jürgen Eidt] (Windows) – Includes lossless cropping, Exif patch and automatic Exif orientation correction!
  3. PIE [PicMeta Software] (Windows) – Picture Information Extractor, includes Exif patch
  4. EXIF Image Viewer [Michal Kowalski] (Windows) – Digital camera photo viewer, includes Exif patch
  5. IrfanView [Irfan Skiljan] (Windows) – Freeware graphic viewer, includes Exif patch (version 3.85 or later [PlugIn!])
  6. DigiAlbum [Bernhard Baier] (Windows) – Digital photo album, includes Exif patch
  7. Cam4you [Hans-David Alkenius] (Windows) – Canon digital camera utilities, includes Exif patch
  8. BreezeBrowser [Breeze Systems Limited] (Windows) – Canon digital camera utility, includes Exif patch
  9. IxPictures [Reimar Grasbon] (Windows) – Transfer photos from your Canon-DigiCam to your computer, includes Exif patch
  10. GetCanon! [David Vidmar] (Windows) – Image downloader for Canon digital cameras, includes Exif patch
  11. Exifer [Friedemann Schmidt] (Windows) – Free JPEG Exif management software, includes Exif patch
  12. Rota [TsuruZoh Tachibanaya] (Windows) – Lossless rotation utility, includes Exif patch
  13. Jasc After Shot [Jasc Software Inc.] (Windows) – Digital imaging application, includes Exif patch
  14. PixVue [PixVue] (Windows) – Digital camera image management tool, includes Exif patch
  15. Thumber [TawbaWare] (Windows) – Digital camera image management software, supports Exif patch
  16. PhotoThumb [Jarle Aasland] (Windows) – Digital image manager, includes Exif patch
  17. ABC-View Manager [ABC-View Software] (Windows) – Flexible file manager and fast image viewer, includes Exif patch and automatic Exif orientation correction!
  18. PMView Pro [Peter Nielsen] (Windows, OS/2) – A Versatile and Fast Image Viewer and Converter, includes Exif patch and automatic Exif orientation correction!
  19. cam2pc [nabocorp softwares] (Windows) – An Image Downloader and more, includes Exif patch
  20. FixFoto [Joachim Koopmann] (Windows) – Image editing for digital photography, includes Exif patch
  21. FotoView [Martin Pola] (Windows) – jpegtran Frontend for comfortable lossless cropping and rotation, supports Exif patch
  22. JPEGCrops [Toke Eskildsen] (Windows) – jpegtran Frontend for comfortable lossless cropping and rotation, supports Exif patch
  23. Dreher [Martin Schulze] (Windows) – jpegtran Frontend for comfortable lossless rotation, supports Exif patch
  24. ljcrop [Marshall Perrin] (Unix) – jpegtran Frontend for comfortable lossless cropping, supports Exif patch
  25. imgSeek [Ricardo Niederberger Cabral] (GNU/Linux, Windows) – Photo collection manager and viewer, supports Exif patch
  26. PhotoLine 32 [Computerinsel] (Windows, Macintosh) – Image editing software, includes Exif patch
  27. Photo Studio [John Hawkins] (Windows) – Multi-purpose image management tool, includes Exif patch
  28. IMatch [photools.com] (Windows) – Digital image management application, includes Exif patch
  29. exifiron [Marko Mäkelä] (Windows, Macintosh, C/POSIX) – Orientation correction and optimization of EXIF JPEG images, includes Exif patch
  30. DW:Rotate [Photographer Solutions] (Windows) – Fast and easy lossless rotation of JPEG images, includes automatic Exif orientation correction!
  31. JPegger [Vallen-Systeme GmbH] (Windows) – Digital image viewer, includes Exif patch
  32. BetterJPEG [BetterJPEG Team] (Windows) – Lossless rotation, crop, and editing tool, includes Exif patch
  33. FastStone Image Viewer [FastStone Soft] (Windows) – An image browser, converter and editor, includes Exif patch and automatic Exif orientation correction!
  34. Lossless JPEG Toolbox [Michael Lee] (Windows) – Lossless JPEG Toolbox, supports Exif patch
  35. JPEG Lossless Rotator [Anry] (Windows) – Comfortable lossless rotation utility, includes Exif patch and automatic Exif orientation correction!
  36. Picasa [Google, Inc.] (Windows) – Photo organizer, includes Exif patch
  37. imageN [Pawel Szczerbina] (Windows) – Digital imaging software
  38. Cameraid [Juri Munkki] (Macintosh) – Digital photography utility package
  39. jpeg explorer [Jurij Mirtov] (Windows) – Digital camera JPEG file explorer
  40. GraphicConverter [Lemke Software] (Macintosh) – Shareware graphic converter
  41. ACDSee [ACD Systems] (Windows, Macintosh) – Picture viewer and digital imaging software
  42. Ulead Photo Explorer [Ulead Systems] (Windows) – Digital photography software
  43. ThumbsPlus [Cerious Software] (Windows) – Graphic management software
  44. PolyView [Polybytes Software] (Windows) – Image viewer, conversion, and printing utility
  45. Qimage [Digital Domain Inc.] (Windows) – Image viewing and printing software
  46. EyeBatch [Atalasoft] (Windows) – Batch image processing software
  47. Diji Album [Xequte Software] (Windows) – Digital photo album software
  48. CompuPic [Photodex Corporation] (Windows) – Digital content manager
  49. Photo Viewer [PhotoParade] (Windows, Macintosh) – Digital photo viewing and managing
  50. FotoAlbum [FotoTime] (Windows) – Organizing and sharing digital pictures
  51. MyAlbum [Pierre Meindre] (Windows) – Image cataloger and slideshow
  52. NikonView [NikonTechUSA] (Windows) – Nikon digital camera accessory software (dubious!)
  53. Image Preview [Microsoft Corporation] (Windows ME, XP, GDI+) – Embedded image component
  54. Photo Studio for Canon [Scott Murray] (Windows) – Scott Professional Photo Studio for Canon cameras
  55. iView MediaPro [iView Multimedia Ltd.] (Macintosh) – Multimedia management software
  56. OfotoNow [Ofoto Inc.] (Windows, Macintosh) – Online photo album uploader software
  57. jpegtranGUI [Robert Williams] (Amiga) – jpegtran Graphical User Interface
  58. Prince Digital [Erithacus Software] (Windows) – Digital image printing utility
  59. PhotoTip [DurSoft Development] (Atari) – Digital photo graphics program
  60. MediaChest [Dmitriy Rogatkin] (Java) – Media file organizer
  61. FishEye [Willem van Schaik] (Windows) – Digital image viewer
  62. Firegraphic XP [Firegraphic.com] (Windows) – Image management software
  63. PhotoPhilia [Pholix Software] (Windows) – Image management software
  64. MaPiVi [Martin Herrmann] (Linux, Unix/X11, Mac OS X, Windows, Perl/Tk) – Martin’s Picture Viewer and Organizer
  65. Easy Thumbnails [Fookes Software] (Windows) – Freeware utility for creating thumbnail images
  66. XnView [Pierre-e Gougelet] (Windows, Linux, Unix/X11) – Multimedia viewer, browser, and converter
  67. CodedColor [1STEIN GmbH] (Windows) – Photo viewer, image editing and archiving software
  68. ImageBuddy [KepMad Systems] (Macintosh) – Digital image printing software
  69. Image Resizer [SEM] (Windows) – JPEG and EXIF viewing and editing software
  70. GTK Photo Gallery [Jens Wilke] (Unix) – Manage photograph collections and order prints online
  71. My Photo Gallery [fuzzymonkey.org] (CGI/Perl) – Online album
  72. PhotoMan [Keith Sheppard] (Windows) – Digital photo organizing application
  73. Gwenview [Aurelien Gateau] (Linux/KDE) – Fast and easy to use image viewer for KDE
  74. gThumb [Paolo Bacchilega] (Linux/GNOME) – Image viewer and browser for the GNOME Desktop
  75. StudioLine Photo [H&M Software] (Windows) – Digital image editing and archival software
  76. pixafe [pixafe GbR] (Windows) – Relational database with lots of imaging functions
  77. Eye of Gnome (eog) [The GNOME Project] (Linux/GNOME) – Standard picture viewer in the GNOME Desktop
  78. RealWorld Photos [RealWorld Graphics] (Windows) – Image editor; retouch a .jpg image without losing quality

Check these programs out and let me know you feedback.

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Photoshop Tutorials Galore!

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Article is from Dominickgatto. Posted on June 12, 2007.

http://user.fundy.net/morris/photoshop.shtml
http://ss.hostrocket.com/tutorials.html
http://www.wastedyouth.org/tutorials/
http://www.computerarts.co.uk/tutorials/
http://www.phong.com/tutorials/
http://www.spyroteknik.com/
http://www.spoono.com/photoshop/tutorials/
http://www.eyewire.com/tips/photoshop/
http://www.photoshoproadmap.com/
http://www.dubtastic.com/
http://www.designsbymark.com/
http://www.bluesfear.com/tutorials.htm
http://www.eyesondesign.net/
http://www.teamphotoshop.com/
http://www.xanthic.net/tutorials.html
http://www.planetphotoshop.com/
http://www.eyeball-design.com/index3.htm
http://www.dreaminfinity.com/tutorials.php
http://www.jereme.com/
http://www.effectlab.com/index2.html
http://www.absolutecross.com/tutorials/photoshop/
http://www.absolutecross.com/tutorials/photoshop/
http://www.photoshopcafe.com/
http://www.extremephotoshop.com/index.aspx
http://www.stewartstudio.com/tips/phototip.htm
http://www.aqa-d.se/autumn2002/index.htm
http://www.magicpixel.com.au/magicp…ml/workwel.html
http://www.rtideas.com/ticks/
http://www.screaming-art.com/tutorials.php
http://www.arraich.com/ps_intro.htm
http://www.digitaltropic.com/tutorials.htm
http://www.perfectpixels.com/index.cfm?method=photoshop
http://www.webteknique.com/
http://www.distortion.co.uk/freebies/tutorial.html
http://www.eyeland.com/tutorials.php
http://nebulus.org/index.html?pg=tutorials.asp
http://www.somethingleet.com/forum/articles.php
http://www.tutorialforums.com/
http://www.shadowness.com/
http://www.deviantart.com
http://www.russellbrown.com/tips/photoshop.html
http://www.onusart.org/Version10/
http://www.retouchpro.com/tutorials/
http://www.newtutorials.com/
http://www.noxcel.com/root/tutorials.htm
http://www.webdesignstudien.de/tutorials.html
http://www.heathrowe.com/tutorials.asp
http://www.prometheus-design.org/
http://www.b-man.dk/tutorials.asp
http://www.good-tutorials.com/
http://www.thewebmachine.com/
http://www.voidix.com/
http://www.biorust.com/
http://www.praank.co.uk/t00ts/
http://www.yaxay.com/
http://www.web-con.nl/site/tutorials.php?region=9
http://www.joylee.net/
http://www.strangefate.com/Tutorials/index.html
http://www.vrumchev.com/
http://www.arch-nemesis.net/
http://www.shiver7.com/
http://gallery.artofgregmartin.com/tutorials.html
http://www.esoul.org/tutorials/
http://www.cardesignnews.com/studio/tutorials/index.php
http://www.drawthrough.com/tutorials/indoorbike.html
http://www.gfx4ever.com/
http://www.pensnpixels.com/tutorials.shtml
http://www.philoader.net/s/tut.php
http://www.xenefx.com/
http://www.handson.nu/
http://www.ozones.com/
http://www.alteredconcept.com/photoshoptuts.php
http://www.steeldolphin.com/tutorials_photoshop.php
http://www.tutorialman.com/
http://www.tutorialized.com/
http://www.graphics-central.com/
http://www.davrodigital.co.uk/tutorials/howtoo.htm
http://psworkshop.net/psworkshop/
http://www.graficalicus.com/
www.worth1000.com
www.designtutorials.info

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CS3 and Black & White

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Photoshop CS3 was released with a few new and powerful tools. On of which is the Black & White Adjustments Tool. But what is the difference between the previous conversion to black & white by way of the channel mixer and the new tool? Lets weigh out the steps and option for each and have you decide.

First, let’s start with a nice, colorful image to convert.

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Image->Mode->Grayscale

Grayscale

This is the most common method of conversion, and yields the result below. While the image looks O.K- it can look much better than it does.

Image->Adjustments->Channel Mixer

The channel mixer should be familiar to you if you spend any time doing color critical work. This is a good way to selectively adjust your colors- giving you a bit more control than some of the other tools. The key to this method is the ‘monochrome’ checkbox on the bottom of the palette.Once you click on the “Monochrome” checkbox, you will see the image convert to black and white in the background. Now you can use the Red, Green and Blue sliders to selectively control the contrast of your image. The example below, I adjusted the image for “pleasing-ness” in the Channel Mixer palette.

Channel Mixer

There is just one problem with the method- the image does not convert to the grayscale color space when you are done with your adjustments, and hit OK. So just remember, when using this method- CONVERT TO GRAYSCALE WHEN YOU ARE DONE! Otherwise, you printer might get a little annoyed that all of your ‘1-color’ images are actually RGB.

Channel Mixer

The New Tool: Image->Adjustments->Black and White

This is the newest tool in this bag of tricks, introduced in Photoshop CS3. The control palette looks similar to the channel mixer palette, but has many more sliders- which means more control over your adjustments.

Black & White Tool

The best part of this tool, is that visually, it is very simple to understand. In the case, the large pile of red lumber on the right hand side of the image can be darkened or lightened by adjusting the Red slider.

Black & White Tool

I can’t imagine ever converting to grayscale again without it. And if you are tinting photos, you not only get to apply the color cast you want, but you can still control the colors to create the contrast necessary, as well. This is far more useful than the Hue/Saturation techniques to create a CMYK duotone effect. How many of you used to create a true duotone, then convert back to RGB or CMYK? And, of course, there is the Color Overlay of Photoshop’s Layer Effects, but this beats ‘em all.Any suggestions, ideas? Feel free to comment on this article!

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PhotoSchemer

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For many different reasons Color Schemer Studio is a favorite of mine as you might already know if you have read previous entries on this blog. I want to give you a closer look at one of the tools that it has to offer and it is called PhotoSchemer. Use the PhotoSchemer to help create a color scheme based off of the colors in any picture or image.

To find PhotoSchemer go to the Tools menu and select it from the drop down menu choices or press Control+H. Now open any GIF, JPEG, or bitmap image, and the PhotoSchemer will automatically generate a random color scheme taken from your image. The palette that opens in the top-left holds the color swatches taken from your image, and the white circles scattered around the image show the point that each color is taken from. (see below)

PhotoSchemer

Here are some tips for using the PhotoSchemer:

Drag the white circles around the image to fine-tune your photo scheme. You can even drag the transparent palette around if it is covering a portion of your image.
Use the Randomize! toolbar button to generate new scheme ideas, or drag the white circles around the image to change the reference point of the individual color swatches.
If you find that your image is too “busy” to pick out individual colors, press the “Mosiac Mode” toolbar button to switch the PhotoSchemer into Mosaic Mode. This mode converts your image into large blocks of color, making it easy to pick out your favorites.

Once you are set on your photo scheme, you can drag each individual swatch over to your Favorite Colors, or add the entire palette to your Favorite Colors with the “Add to Favs” toolbar button.

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Free Symbols for Illustrator IV

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As promised here are more free symbols to be used with Illustrator.

3D Buildings
3D Buildings

Flowers and Fruit
Flowers and Fruit

Hobby Holiday Symbols
Hobby Holiday Symbols

Human Figures
humanfigures2.png

Random Symbols
Random Symbols

Here is another Blogtology subscribers Illustrator art submission:

 

Mothers Day
Titled: “Mothers Day”

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Free Symbols for Illustrator III

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As promised here are more free symbols to be used with Illustrator.

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Jordan Almonds

 

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Martini

 

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Penquin Parts

 

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Shipping Boxes

 

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Simple Folk

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CS3 Icons a Plenty

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Today I was looking for interesting images for a post to show off Adobe Creative Suite CS3 and I came across a post on koregrapik.com:

While the response from the community over the recently revealed re-branding of Adobe’s various applications has been negative for the most part, I find myself growing rather fond of Reader 8 and Photoshop CS3’s icons. Since Creative Suite 3 is a few months away, I thought now would be a good time to have the full set, 45 icons in all, ready.

The icons come in ICNS and PNG format. Enjoy!

Here is just a small sample of the 46 icons available in the download he has provided. We just love the icons! Check them out for yourself!

adobe-digital-editions.jpgadobe-device-central.jpgadobe-cs3.jpg
adobe-contribute-5.jpgadobe-cold-fusion-8.jpgadobe-bridge-cs3.jpg
adobe-authorware-8.jpgadobe-dreamweaver-92.jpgapollo.jpg

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Free Symbols for Illustrator II

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As promised here are more free symbols to be used with Illustrator.

Fruits and Veggies
Fruits and Veggies

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Light my Path

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LightBulb

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Puka

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Clothing Line Tops

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Free Symbols for Illustrator

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The most revolutionary aspect of Illustrator is the introduction of its Graphic Symbols tools. These tools reduce file size and benefit manageability in much the same way that symbols are used in Flash. Beyond that, the tools make image repetition much easier and cut down the number of steps that are needed to do the same thing manually. Any object or group can be quickly turned into a symbol, and accessing it for reuse is as simple as selecting your symbol in the Symbols palette. Updating a symbol automatically updates every instance of that symbol in your document.

Eight new symbol tools on the toolbar help you manage and create quickly and easily. The Symbol Sprayer tool works very similarly to the Graphic Hose in Painter, quickly applying several instances on your artboard. Attributes such as size and angle can even be controlled by a pressure-sensitive tablet.

Illustrator’s Symbol Tools

Once applied to the artboard, the other symbol tools can be used to modify the instances. Quickly change the rotation, distribution, size and position of each of a group of instances—the tools are impressively intuitive. The Symbol Stainer tool applies a raster-like colorizing effect to your symbols, and the Screener tool applies eraser-like transparency effects that would make you swear you were working in Photoshop. Plus, you can use the Symbol Styler tool to apply preset or user-created styles in varying amounts to your symbols!

Of course you have the option to break the link between placed symbol instances and the original if you wish to modify the objects without making a global change, but this means you lose the benefit of smaller file sizes or being able to make global symbol changes.

The applications for these tools are wide and varied. Not only do they make for efficient and small files, but they also open up new creative possibilities.

Installing the symbols couldn’t be easier, drag and drop the symbol file into Illustrator. The symbol is then opened inside of Illustrator and you can save the symbol to a symbol library by clicking on the symbols palette then click the small triangle button which opens a options menu for the symbols. The last option in the menu is to save the symbol library once you select save a window will open up to the default symbols folder inside of Illustrator, give it a name and press save. That’s it! Now the symbols can be selected from the same menu by selecting the open symbol library and selecting the library that you would like to open.

We have gathered free symbols from the web and have them here for you to download. There are many different symbols available from Christmas Lights, Cell Phones, Aqua Orbs and Credit Cards just to name a few. As we find more symbols we will post them for here for everyone to download and use. Get creative with these symbols and send us your artwork so we can showcase it here on Blogtology.

The Symbols

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Christmas Lights

 

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Basket Ball

 

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Aqua Balls

 

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Arcade Logos

 

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Chocolate and Candy

One of our readers submitted his Illustrator Artwork:

Camp

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CS3 is Almost Here!

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Although the formal formal announcement (can you tell that Adobe is trying to build some buzz around this thing?) is not happening until later today, Adobe officially announced CS3 early this morning. The apps that make up the entire CS3 product line include:

  • Photoshop CS3
  • Photoshop CS3 Extended
  • InDesign CS3
  • Illustrator CS3
  • Flash CS3 Professional
  • Dreamweaver CS3
  • After Effects CS3
  • Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional
  • Adobe Contribute CS3
  • Adobe Fireworks CS3
  • Adobe Premiere Pro CS3
  • Adobe Soundbooth CS3
  • Adobe Encore CS3

There are also the same six packages:

  • Adobe Creative Suite Design Standard and Premium
  • Adobe Creative Suite Web Standard and Premium
  • Adobe Creative Suite Production Premium
  • Adobe Creative Suite Master Suite

(Each package that has both standard and premium count as two packages.) All of the above listed packages will be shipping in April 2007, save the Production Premium and Master Suite which will be shipping in the third quarter of 2007.
This is the first release from Adobe that has incorporated the portfolio acquired from Macromedia, and Adobe describes it as their “largest release in Adobe’s history.” For anyone who’s still dying to check out the launch event in New York City, feel free to check out the invite and/or the live webcast at 3:30pm ET.

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