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Microsoft ICE

Microsoft Image Composite Editor is an advanced panoramic image stitcher. You shoot a set of overlapping photographs of a scene from a single location, and Image Composite Editor creates a high-resolution panorama incorporating all your images at full resolution. Then save your stitched panorama in a wide variety of formats, from common formats like JPEG and TIFF to multi-resolution tiled formats like HD View and Silverlight Deep Zoom. Features: state-of-the-art stitching algorithms, advanced orientation adjustment view, and exposure blending.

BDSizer

BDSizer is a tool that allows you to quickly downsize or upsize photos and then save it using a maximum file size. There are additional options to add some predefined frames and caption title. After saving the photos can be uploaded using the integrated FTP-upload program. Photos can be processed in single or batched mode. Version 1.5.1 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

MOSAnICk

MOSAnICk is a utility that creates mosaic-based pictures. Essentially the pictures that MOSAnICk creates are based upon a source image (which, obviously, supplies information on which parts of the result should be red, which parts should be dark, etc.), but is itself made up from dozens / hundreds / thousands of miniature pictures.

Features
(MOSAnICk is written for Win9X/NT/2000)
MOSAnICk keeps multiple image databases (generated by you) of pictures. The pictures are stored in either Portrait (upright) or Landscape (sideways) format, depending on the dimensions of the source images you supply. When generating a mosaic, source images of one type are loaded from a database and made to fit a scaled version of a target picture using various adjusting techniques. These adjusting techniques include various image lighting and tinting models, as well as image mirroring.

Key Features
Independent image databases – no need to keep original pictures on hard drive once they are included in a MOSAnICk database.
Multiple adjusting techniques – fading to white, fading to black, multiplicative tinting, hue shifting and image mirroring all available.
Multiple small image sizes – 64×48, 32×24 and 16×12 (larger sizes will be added in a seperate version if enough requests are received by the Developer)

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