PictoColor Releases CorrectPhoto™ 3.0 Digital Photo
Editor Featuring OneClick™ Color Correction and Free
ImageTitler™
New Windows photo editor turns snapshots into great
shots in a flash and features a simple way to add titles
to pictures.
Burnsville, MN, January 16, 2008
- - PictoColor announces the release of CorrectPhoto 3.0
with ImageTitler. CorrectPhoto features PictoColor's
OneClick Color technology that instantly gives every
photo the color of life. With just one click, anyone
can remove an unwanted color cast, improve the exposure
and increase the vibrancy of all of their digital
pictures. Plus, with its collection of other essential
photo tools such as rotation, cropping, cropping to
standard print sizes, resizing, removing red-eye, and
sharpening, CorrectPhoto helps users turn snapshots into
great shots in seconds. New to CorrectPhoto 3.0 is an
additional stand-alone program for adding titles to any
photo called ImageTitler, a simple and effective way to
add descriptive titles to any image. It features a
straightforward, easy-to-use interface for adding text
in various sizes, colors, and fonts with excellent
sharpness and clarity.
CorrectPhoto takes the guess work out of color
correction with PictoColor's OneClick Color technology,
the point-and-click color technology that really works.
OneClick Color automatically corrects the white balance,
exposure, and saturation. In addition to its automatic
color correction capabilities, CorrectPhoto provides
separate controls for manually adjusting brightness and
contrast, independently adjusting shadows and
highlights, and quickly adjusting the saturation.
Designed
for Windows XP and Vista users, CorrectPhoto’s built in
Windows Explorer provides direct access to Windows file
management system for easy photo management and
archiving
“CorrectPhoto is an extremely easy-to-use program that
really simplifies working with digital photos. With its
smartly-organized tool set, advanced color technology,
and integrated Windows media tools, CorrectPhoto enables
users to take control of their digital photos and turn
ordinary snapshots into great shots,” said Craig
Huelskoetter, president. “Our OneClick Color technology
is by far our fastest, easiest, and most automatic color
correction tool. Now, photo enthusiasts and home users
can get the same professional results with an
easy-to-use stand-alone program. Plus, with its
integrated Windows Explorer, it’s like having our
advanced color technology built right into the operating
system. Whether users plan to share their web galleries
with family and friends, order prints from an online
photo service, create stunning scrapbooks or DVDs, or
just save them in their personal archives, CorrectPhoto
and ImageTitler will save them hours and help them take
their digital photos further.”
CorrectPhoto with ImageTitler may be purchased at
http://www.correctphoto.com for $39.95 as a software
download. A free trial version of CorrectPhoto 3.0 with
ImageTitler is available.
CorrectPhoto can be easily customized for private label
use by photo retailers, online photo services, web
galleries and other interactive digital photo
applications including direct web links for express
uploads and other brand building services.
About PictoColor
PictoColor is a leading developer of easy-to-use time
saving photo editing, color correction and color
management software featuring iCorrect color correction
technology. PictoColor products serve digital photo
enthusiasts, professional photographers and photo labs.
PictoColor Corporation is located at 151 East Burnsville
Parkway, Suite 200, Burnsville, MN 55337,
Tel: 952-894-8890,
http://www.pictocolor.com,
http://www.correctphoto.com.
Contact:
http://www.pictocolor.com/contact.htm
Copyright 2008 PictoColor Corporation. PictoColor® and
CorrectPhoto™ are trademarks of PictoColor Corporation.
inCamera®, iCorrect®, are registered trademarks of
Pictographics International Corporation. All trademarks
referenced in this document, whether identified as
trademarks or not, are the sole property of the legal
owners of such marks. PictoColor makes no such claims to
any such marks nor willingly misused or misapplied any
marks.
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