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Fotana brings you a highly interactive photo album building
experience. All of its functions are fast and easy to use.
Editing Photos
- Import JPEG photos stored on your computer or on the web directly
into pages.
- Rotate, crop and scale photos.
- Adjust brightness, contrast and saturation of photos.
- Undo and redo edits.
- Original photos are not modified.
Organizing Photos Into Albums
- Move photos on a page with drag and drop.
- Add rich multiline text to a page, including different colors,
fonts, styles and alignments.
- Organize pages into folders with drag and drop.
- Scale albums.
Sharing Albums
- Save modified photos as JPEG.
- Save whole pages as JPEG.
- Save entire albums as HTML.
- Print photos, pages and albums.
- View albums as a full screen slide show.
System Requirements
- Intel® Pentium® or compatible processor
- Microsoft® Windows® operating system
- 96 MB memory
- Video card
- Mouse
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Thank You To...
Fotana would not have been possible without these excellent packages.
Thank you to these authors!
- libjpeg, Independent JPEG
Group
Provides a "reference implementation" of APIs to save/load JPEG
files plus other helpful utilities. This library is very clean
and has high performance even when compared to commercial JPEG
libraries.
- exiftags,
Eric M. Johnston
Provides an excellent library for extracting the extensive EXIF
meta data stored in JPEG photos. Fotana currently exposes only
the timestamp of the photo but may expose more later.
- Microsoft
We love to hate them and complain about their blatant monopolistic
practices, but they do share useful
components out of their software like the Windowless
Rich Text Edit control, although not without some spooky bugs
like this
doozie. And it's only because they build so much into the
desktop OS that Fotana can be tiny at less than 240 KB without the
sample album!
- Faster JPEG
scaling, JPEGclub.org
Uses sophisticated mathematical analysis to speed up scaling of
JPEG photos during load. Fotana makes heavy use of downscaling
since today's digital cameras take photos that are far larger
than today's monitors (amazing!).
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