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Software News : Sirena AHIW v1.00
Posted by Templario on 2012/3/5 20:30:00 (1010 reads) News by the same author
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Sirena AHIW is a program created with Hollywood for Amiga OS 4.x., MorphOS 2.7 and Windows XP or higher.

Sirena AHIW is an easy program to handle your pictures to use on your web pages projects or if you need a fast and easy tool to edit them.


The options available in this first release are:

Rotate 90°, 180°, 270°, 360°.
Changing size per % or by your own size.
Mirror.
Grey Scale.
Negative/Unnegative.
Sepia Tone.
Sharpen. (Mixing this effect with the Sepia Tone, you age your pictures)
Add your watermark or logo.

And handle your pictures:
Change among formats (bmp, jpg, lbm, png), delete, rename, copy, move, make drawer.
Available in these languages:
1. Spanish. 2. English. 3. French. 4. Italiano. 5. German.

This program is portable, you don't need install it, and it can run from an USB pendrive, etc.

Available for donwload from:

www.morguesoft.info


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