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Image Transformation with PMView Pro

To give you a basic tour through PMView Pro's Image Transformation features, we will use an image of a sunset in Hawaii.

The image is specified to the left by using PMView Pro's Image Information Window. A thumbnail is generated and all the image specifics are displayed.

 

After Scanning a picture into PMView Pro, or opening an existing one, image transformation may be the tools you need to make your image just right.

PMView Pro has built in transformation tools so that you do not have to minimize and start a separate image editing application to modify your pictures.

You can Mirror, Rotate, Resize, and add some of PMView Pro's Filter Effects to make your image stand out!

PMView Pro gives you Mirroring Capabilities. Horizontal and Vertical mirroring options make it easy for your minor image editing tasks.
Full Rotation Control, from 180 degree and 90 degree - clockwise/counter clockwise and Arbitrary Rotation in 1 degree increments, gives you the power to make those precise image edits.
PMView Pro gives you unlimited flexibility when you need to resize or stretch your images. From standard monitor resolutions to your custom settings, PMView Pro gives you control over your images.
When basic modifications are what you need, take control over your images with PMView Pro's Normal Filters. From Blurring, Softening to Sharpening, you have to tools to make your images just right!
Click this image to see an example of the
Soften (moderate)
filter applied
Click this image to see an example of the
Sharpen (moderate)
filter applied

PMView 200 also offers Special Filters. Embossing an
image or appying a mosaic pattern to it is as easy as a
mouse click.
Click this image to see an example of the
Emboss
filter applied
Click this image to see an example of the
Mosaic
filter applied

PMView Pro gives you unlimited flexibility with filter control. Open an existing filter, included with the software, and apply it to your image. You can also modify an existing filter by selecting the Edit button in the User Defined Filters dialog box, to invoke the Filter Editor.

The Filter Editor allows you to customize, or generate ne filters. After you have plugged your data in, give it a unique name and it will apperar in the User Defined Filter Dialog Box. There you can apply it to your image.

By plugging random numbers into the Filter Editor beautiful and unexpectedly intense images will appear with a click of the mouse.

With the power of generating new filters on the fly, your images will stand out above the others.

Click this image to see an example of the
User Defined
filter applied
Click this image to see another example of the
User Defined
filter applied