An easy to use utility that can generate the necessary elements for users to be able to zoom and pan high-resolution image on a website
| Version | 1.0 |
| Updated | Dec 25th 2004 |
| Developer |
Inner Studio srl
N/A
N/A
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| User Rating |
1266
3.6
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| Original File Size | 13.3 MB |
| Downloads | 11882 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows NT |
| Category | Internet |
FXWitz Flash Photo Zoom is a simple utility designed to help prepare images of a lower resolution to be published on a web page where it can be zoomed in without impacting on the quality too much.
Its applicability is evident in fields such as online marketing, e-commerce or training websites as well as in the case of multimedia presentations.
A straightforward interface shows all the options available in the application. Before starting the process a target image is required (the one that is zoomed in) and a background template.
Once these two elements have been added the user needs to select between one of the three layouts and the processing type, which is done according to the resolution of the input image.
Additional options refer to the quality of the output result, which is JPG and can be one of the following three values: 75, 85 or 95.
When everything is ready the user can hit the “publish” button and the all the elements together with the code for publishing on the website are generated and stored in the same location as the target image.
The list of supported input file formats includes PNG, JPG and GIF and the result allows interactive zooming and panning, especially useful in the case of images of very high resolution.
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