CryptaPix 3.01
| Developer: |
Briggs Softworks (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$34.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 2.09 MB |
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CryptaPix is an image file management and encryption program for Windows. Organize, print and secure your digital photos and downloaded image files. Resize, rotate, crop, and remove red-eye from photographs. Create standalone slideshows to send to your friends. Secure your proprietary images from unauthorized access with 256-bit AES encryption or hide sensitive text, data, or other images into an image with the secure steganography feature.
# Read support for these formats: BAY, BMP, CRW, CR2, CUR, DCR, DCX, DIB, EMF, FAX, GIF, G3F, G3N, ICB, ICO, JIF, JPC, JPE, JPG, JP2, J2C, J2K, MRW, NEF, ORF, PBM, PCX, PEF, PGM, PIX, PNG, PPM, PSD, PXM, RAF, RAW, RLE, SRF, TGA, TIF, VDA, VST, WBMP, WMF, XIF, X3F.
# Multi-frame read support for ICO, DCX, TIF, and animated GIF images.
# Write support for BMP, JPG, JP2, PCX, PNG, TGA, and single-frame GIF and TIF image types.
# Automated thumbnail browsing and 64-level image zooming.
# Rotate to any angle and resize with various resampling filters.
# Lossless JPEG rotation, flipping, and mirroring.
# Adjust brightness, contract, hue, saturation, luminosity, color, tint, gamma correction, sharpen, blur, red eye, grayscale, and negative.
# Import images from scanners and other twain-compliant devices.
# Multi-image printing support.
# Copy, move, clone, and rename (with serialization option).
# Secure image deletion, up to 35 wipe passes.
# Image encryption with secure 256-bit AES algorithm.
# Image steganography (hides text, data, and other images inside an image).
# Standalone slideshows (exe format) with encryption and wav audio options.
# Duplicate image file finder. |
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