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Photobot v1.2.23.00


Первая в мире фоторобот-лаборатория полный автомат для "абсолютных" лентяев. Photobot заставляет все ваши картины выглядеть удивительными, и делает он все это автоматически на заднем плане, вы не должны при этом делать ровным счетом ничего, -ну, абсолютный НОЛЬ движений! Photobot, расположившись в трее и работая в фоновом режиме просканирует систему на наличие на ней картинок и автоматически исправит изображения полученные с цифровой фотокамеры, сканера или мобильного телефона в популярном формате JPG. С фирменной технологией Athentech’s Perfectly Clear™ - исправит яркость, с Tribeca Lab’s Full Spectrum RGB™ - исправит цвета на более живые и с FotoNation’s® Red-Eye™ удалит с них "эффект красных глаз".


Photobot - хранит копии каждой картинки, которую он обрабатывает и сравнивая их, не удовлетворившись результатом работы программы позволяет вам его вернуть на место из своего меню, позицированием правой кнопкой мыши на объекте. Настройки предполагают выбор сканирования: целиком всю вашу систему, только папку Мои рисунки, или индивидуальную папку. Программа работает постоянно при каждом запуске Windows и обрабатывает только вновь поступившие файлы, не подвергая вторичной обработке старые. Впрочем, всегда есть, возможно, нажать кнопку Pause или даже Exit из меню Photobot, для остановки или завершения его работы.

For lots of casual photographers, post-processing digital photos has an intimidation factor somewhere between extemporaneous public speaking and a trip to the dentist: it may not be the scariest thing you’ve done this year, but you don’t exactly look forward to it either. Earlier this month, New York-based Tribeca Labs released an entry-level photo editing software solution aimed squarely at the everyday snapshot photographer. Touted as a “Zero-Click” photo editing tool, the company’s Photobot software promises “amazing digital pictures without lifting a finger.”

Photobot offers no conventional, user-controlled photo editing capabilities. Rather, the program seeks out photos on your machine and optimizes them automatically, meaning all you see is the finished product – print ready photos.

Sound too good to be true? Read on.
Installing Photobot
Getting the Photobot software up and running couldn’t be much easier, assuming you have an internet connection. The 14 MB installer can be downloaded directly from Photobot’s online store (you can also request a CD-ROM version), and start-to-finish time on the installation is less than two minutes. Available in six languages, Photobot supports Windows 2000, XP, and Vista. No Macintosh version is available.

Photobot comes bundled with a trial version of Tribeca’s Swiss Picture Bank online photo storage solution as well.

Configuring Photobot
Once installed, Photobot walks the user through a series of configuration questions that determine how the program will operate. The explanations in these walk-through screens are thoroughly non-technical – clearly geared toward a broad general audience, rather than photo enthusiasts – and given the target market for Photobot, this is a good thing.

The two most important parameters that are set up at this stage concern which photos Photobot optimizes, and how long it saves the original versions of these photos. Photobot can be configured to search your entire machine for photos (it automatically excludes temporary internet files), to search only in My Pictures, or to search any combination of folders you specify. Being able to restrict where Photobot looks for photos is a nice feature – especially if you’re just trying the software out. Photobot can also be set up to keep the original, unedited versions of your photos for as long as you specify.

Using Photobot
Once these configuration steps are complete, Photobot goes to work automatically. The program, which runs as a background process, appears as a small icon on the right-hand side of the toolbar only. There is no full-size program interface; instead, Photobot’s few settings and adjustments are control from a pop-up menu accessed by right-clicking the mini icon.

With Photobot is up and running, three adjustments – for exposure, color correction, and red-eye reduction – are applied to every photo, with per-photo processing hovering around 13 seconds on my test machine for a set of 8 megapixel pics. Expect Photobot to need an hour or more to process a batch of 500 high-res photos.

Язык Интерфейса: Eng

 

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