SDK for implementing image slideshow and video transition effects into software applications via the COM interface, featuring many options
Version | 1.0 |
Updated | May 19th 2010 |
Developer |
e2eSoft
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User Rating |
821
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Original File Size | 9.2 MB |
Downloads | 6903 |
Systems | Windows XP, Windows XP 64 bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Category | Programming |
e2eSoft Slideshow SDK can be used by software developers to implement photo slideshowing features and video transitioning effects into their programs. It sports multiple effects that can be integrated with software via the COM interface, including 3D transition effects. Therefore, projects can be written in Visual C++, Visual Basic, C++ Builder, C# and others.
If you're interested in expanding the collection of effects, this can be effortlessly done. According to the developer, e2eSoft Slideshow SDK has high-graphic quality and enhanced processing speedy for swiftly putting together beautiful-looking image slideshows and video transition effects.
Besides the required libraries, the downloaded package includes documentation and a couple of sample projects to demonstrate what can be accomplished with the SDK.
For example, two photos can be joined together using real-time transitions, while the effect can be applied to a single picture in code. There are also options available for saving, loading, rotating and resampling the pics. 32-bit bitmap data is supported.
As far as licensing information is concerned, anyone can test the SDK for free. However, there's a watermark on the output photos that cannot be removed (for copyright purposes), so it's necessary to purchase the complete edition to get rid of this limitation.
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