Publisher's Description
From VAVsoft:
1. The HDTV Converter is the only software that allows you to convert digital camera pictures, which have been edited in photo editors, such as Photoshop, back into a format that will be accepted by:
- Photo players, such as the Panasonic HDTV Photo Player
- HDTVs with built-in memory card sockets.
- Digital photo frames of all sizes.
2. The HDTV Converter is the only software that allows you to convert JPG or TIFF images, which were created from camera RAW files, into a DCF compatible format, which is required by many HDTVs and digital photo frames.
3. The HDTV Converter is the only software that allows you to convert JPG or TIFF images, which were created by film scanners, into a DCF compatible format, which is required by many by HDTVs and digital photo frames.
4. The HDTV Converter converts digital camera images into one of four formats:
- HDTV - full-screen 16:9 format meeting 1920x1080 HDTV requirements.
- HDTV vertical or horizontal letter-boxed 16:9 wide-screen format retaining the aspect-ratio of original image.
- Original image size is retained without decoding and re-encoding the JPEG image data, but DCF conformance is restored.
- A customer specified image size for full-screen display on digital picture frames.
What's new in this version:
- The HDTV Converter is now a 64-bit application, and is optimized for Snow Leopard (OS X 10.6). As such, version 1.5.0 only works with OS X 10.6. For earlier systems, please download one of the appropriate versions of the HDTV Converter.
- Fixed several bugs in the use of the vertical cropping slider.
- The default output format and the output format per image now work again as described in the User Guide.
- Fixed some bugs in the thumb insertion routine.
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