| General: |
| 1. Works on every PC running any of Windows
95/98, Windows NT 4.x & Windows 2000 operating systems. |
| 2. Read and write the following image file
formats: Windows Bitmap (bmp), Zsoft Paintbrush (pcx), Compuserver GIF (gif), JPEG (jpg),
Portable Network Graphics (png), TARGA (tga), TIFF (tif), Windows metafile (wmf), Windows
enhanced metafile (emf). Reads Photoshop files (psd) and animated GIFs |
| 3. Works directly with images on every
network; image databases can be used at multiuser environment. |
| HTML pages
generator: |
| 1. Create html pages with image thumbnails
and direct links to full size image pages. |
| 2. Apply image editing commands to
thumbnails and/or actual images, during html pages generation. (For example you can define
to create thumbnails that looks like buttons and add borders and copyright text to every
full size image). |
| 3. Create master index page linked to
thumbnails pages. |
| 4. Generated html pages automatically
include custom or standard navigation buttons (link to home, next, previous,first, last
page, higher level ...). |
| 5. HTML pages and tables are full
customizable (logos, titles, fonts, colors, background color & image, layout). |
| 6. User defined html code
at top and/or bottom of each page, include advertising banners, counters, logos, etc. |
| Batch Image
Editor: |
| 1. Select a group of images from any
location of your PC or the newtwork and apply to them a script of image processing
commands. |
| 2. Convert images from one format to
another |
| 3. Rotate, mirror, flip images |
| 4. Create image thumbnails - resize images |
| 5. Add borders - apply "Glass
Frame" effect or create button like images |
| 6. Add text to every image - ideal for
copyright purposes |
| 7. Overlay logo images to every image |
| 8. Blur, sharpen, soften and median cut
commands |
| 9. Create and apply your own filters |
| 10. Change brightness and contrast |
| 11. Replace colors, equalize colors
histogram |
| 12. Convert images to gray scale |
| 13. Change image color depth (convert 24
bit to 8 bit etc.) |
| Explorer/Viewer: |
| 1. Browse and view image thumbnails with an
interface similar to Windows Explorer |
| 2. Define thumbnails size, appearance and
arrangement order |
| 3. Filter thumbnails to view only images
that meet certain criteria |
| 4. Select a group of images and launch
batch editor, HTML pages generator or Composite Images generator. |
| 5. Search for images that meet certain
criteria |
| 6. Copy, move, delete, rename images,
create or rename folders |
| 7. Print image thumbnails with user defined
layout |
| 8. Save an image to a different format |
| 9. Create slide shows |
| Image
Catalogs: |
| 1. Store on a central database, thumbnails
and information for every image located on any media - fixed (hard disk), network or
removable (CD, zip disk, floppy disk) |
| 2. Assign keywords and comments to stored
thumbnails |
| 3. Browser and search for images on any
media (even if the media is not present) using as criteria file name, file size, last
modification date, keywords and comments contents. |
| 4. Print stored thumbnails and create hard
copy index catalogs. |
| 5. Update easy the central database with
new images using Refresh command |
| 6. View, manage original images. If image
media is not present, the program will prompt you to insert the proper disk. |
| Rename Images: |
| 1. Create powerful scripts to rename images
in batch. Each script is a combination of 4 basic commands: a) Replace characters, b)
Delete characters c) Insert characters d) Name casing |
| 2. Test the script and preview results before
apply it. |
| Print Image
Galleries: |
| 1. Print image galleries,
thumbnail indexes of folders. |
| 2. Customize print layout,
include additional information for every image. |
| Generate
Composite Images: |
| 1. Generate composite images with image
thumbnails and additional image information. |

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| A note for GIF Unisys patent:
imagENGine allows you to save GIF images using the RLE Compression technology and does not
utilise the same compression technique in which Unisys has a patent on. The GIF would work
on any gif viewer with no problem. It just is a little larger in file size than that if it
was compression under LZW Compression Algorithm. |