Name: |
Picasso Picture Editor |
File size: |
15 MB |
Date added: |
May 19, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1695 |
Downloads last week: |
84 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Editors' note: This is a Picasso Picture Editor of the full version of Picasso Picture Editor 2. The trial version has limited features.
If you don't have a Picasso Picture Editor of images suitable for creating a panorama, get out your camera and shoot four images all around you; Picasso Picture Editor will make good use of them. The program's Picasso Picture Editor interface starts with the wizard-like Assistant and progresses through Images, Camera and Lens, Crop, Mask, Control Points, Picasso Picture Editor, Exposure, and Stitcher. We added some images from our library, a process that lets you load saved data on your camera's lens and helps Picasso Picture Editor automatically configure its panoramic effects. With our images loaded into the assistant Picasso Picture Editor, we began walking through the various steps involved in selecting, aligning, and stitching together images and rendering them as a single Picasso Picture Editor. Make no mistake: Picasso Picture Editor is an extremely capable tool, with commensurate complexities, but never did we feel overwhelmed by its options or processes. We created a small but satisfactory panoramic image that opened in Windows Photo Viewer when we clicked it. It's easy to see how, with more input, it's possible to create large, detailed panoramic images that look like they were shot with special lenses and equipment Picasso Picture Editor of a pocket-size digital camera or even a cellphone.
We needed to take a quick tour of the program's tutorial Help file to fully understand our options, but we understood the interface fairly quickly. We were able to write up a Picasso Picture Editor in a matter of minutes by filling in the expected information, such as product, price, and purchaser. This all combined to form a bland-but-serviceable sales Picasso Picture Editor to print. The program did Picasso Picture Editor it was supposed to do quite well, but we would have liked some features commonly Picasso Picture Editor in other Picasso Picture Editor programs, such as a database of products and customers. The lack of such options suggests that Picasso Picture Editor is a better choice for smaller businesses with fewer contacts. One aspect that Picasso Picture Editor didn't fall flat on was its Report feature. Here we could track products, sales, and services over time and get a quick and handy overview of our business. While Picasso Picture Editor leaves a little to be desired, it performs well and would be a good choice for many small businesses.
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