

- #LEMKESOFT GRAPHICCONVERTER FOR MAC OS#
- #LEMKESOFT GRAPHICCONVERTER MAC OS#
- #LEMKESOFT GRAPHICCONVERTER PORTABLE#
- #LEMKESOFT GRAPHICCONVERTER SOFTWARE#
Added support for pixeltype 6 and 16 bit per channel to deltavision import.TIFF import supports now in addition CMYK uncompressed with alpha channel.Improved display of profile details in the information window.Redesigned iptc export and import in convert and modify.Added help tags to the icons in the browser thumbnails.Added import/export support for XMP data in JPEG2000 compatible to Photoshop.Optional exif data indicator to browser.Additional custom scale display mode to slideshow.Brush tool supports pressure of sensitive pen.Added automatic rename option to overwrite dialog.Display in Open Street Map will now show a marker.

In addition to its broad number of new options, GraphicConverter has made several significant updates to existing features within its popular image utility app.
#LEMKESOFT GRAPHICCONVERTER PORTABLE#

#LEMKESOFT GRAPHICCONVERTER MAC OS#
Supports the latest technologies of the different Mac OS versions.Enhancement and creation of pictures for user on the Internet.

#LEMKESOFT GRAPHICCONVERTER SOFTWARE#
In my previous review I wrote: Mac users everywhere have known Lemke Software GmbH and the software called GraphicConverter as a staple in the Mac toolbox - and one of the most loyal, service oriented software developers in the industry. Described as the equivalent of a "Swiss Army Knife," GraphicConverter is a universal image editing program that features image conversion from more than 200 graphic file formats into almost 80 different file formats.
#LEMKESOFT GRAPHICCONVERTER FOR MAC OS#
Thorsten's next prize from Lemke Software GmbH is the release of GraphicConverter 9.6, a significant update to his award-winning image utility for Mac OS X. He's the hardest working man in software - he keeps on working and improving GraphicConverter's awesome capabilities. Some day, I'd like to meet Thorsten Lemke. And the slides were so beautiful, nobody ever wanted to see another PowerPoint. The sorter helped me sort and organize, the graphics engine let me edit, modify and build titling, and the slidshower helped me click through my presentations. First, there was no other "slide show" software that would run on the first Mac laptop - which was actually an Outbound. From the mid 1980s until well into the 1990s, all of my workshops and seminars all around the country were conducted using GraphicConverter.
