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Issue: January 2005 > Graphics & Design > Article "Small utility revolutionizes the world of digital photography."
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Small utility revolutionizes the world of digital photography. (Small utility revolutionizes the world of digital photography.)  Small utility revolutionizes the world of digital photography.

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SnapTouch is creating a small revolution in the world of digital photograph processing. One small program incorporates virtually every function that camera owners will ever need.

SnapTouch makes it possible for any photographer, whether amateur or professional, to simply connect an image source (camera, flash memory card, etc.) to a PC and view, sort, copy and import images to the hard drive. SnapTouch can automatically rotate images during transfer. In addition, SnapTouch can rename files automatically while copying (or afterwards) using advanced built-in batch renaming engines.

SnapTouch comes with a large assortment of nifty features such as an easy-to-use red-eye removal tool and full support for EXIF data that most other applications simply remove from images. SnapTouch retains this data, displays it, and uses it for renaming and other EXIF-related options. The most popular use of this feature is for automatic smart date/time stamping of photographs.

Another important feature is batch image cropping that maintains image proportions. There is no other solution on the market that does this better than SnapTouch.

SnapTouch comes with a wealth of options that are typical for applications of this class - image editing options such as brightness, color balance, resizing, comment addition, mirroring, full-screen view and more. Many of these operations are performed without double compression of the image meaning no loss in quality!
January 11, 2005 Author: Denis Gladysh
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