10,000 Photos Vol 1 (Hemera Version) - REV057 - SaverSoftware

10,000 Photos Vol 1 (Hemera Version)

Manufacturer - FOCUS MULTIMEDIA

Price £ 4.99    (£ 4.25 exc. VAT )


FOCUS MULTIMEDIA - 10,000 Photos Vol 1 (Hemera Version)

Description

Photographic images for home, school, office and Web pages!

A picture says a thousand words. 10,000 Photos Volume 1 (Hemera Version), is a royalty free photographic library of full colour and black and white 24bit 96 dpi high quality JPEG images for work, school, home and your own personal Web pages.

Select your image from a category or keyword
View your chosen image and then enlarge, flip or crop it
Export your image into your own work or project
All 10,000 Photos are included - no downloading from the Web required!

Features



Quickly and easily export photographs into your favourite word processing, spreadsheet, desktop publishing, painting or drawing program

Enhance all your printed materials with professional quality photographs. Perfect for presentation brochures, Web pages, newsletters, advertisements, invitations, catalogues, school projects, written reports and more.

The 'Image Finder' lets you browse and preview photographs with point and click ease

Drag and drop the photographs of your choice into any open application: it's that easy! Or use the Export Wizard to guide you step-by-step through the export process

Photos can be modified or cropped to meet your exact requirements

Export in 14 different file formats: .jpg, .png, .bmp, .pcx, .fpx, .psd, .wpg, .pct, .wmf, .emf, .tif, .tga, .ras and .gif.

Print photos in full colour or black and white.

Images are pre-sorted into 20 categories

System Requirements

PC Operating System: Windows 95 / 98 / Me / NT / 2000/XP
PC CPU Type and Speed: Pentium 233 or equivalent
Hard Drive Space (MB): 20MB
Memory: 64Mb
Graphics: 800x600x16bit colour display (1024x768x16bit recommended)
CD-ROM Speed: 8x or faster
Audio: N/A
Printer: Optional
Multiplayer: N/A
Internet: N/A
Extra Info: N/A
Age rating: None Specified

Release Date: Wednesday, 23rd August 2006