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Introducing IntuImage

TrackBack | Filed by Thomas under Photos & Images, Software | Post popularity 3%

IntuImage is a little software experiment in the field of content aware image resizing methods. Such methods may produce amazing results. For an example, you may shrink the image width by a half and keep the original proportions of the important image elements. Watch this YouTube video to learn basic concept of this interesting technique.

Visit IntuImage to download and try out the latest version.

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Jack Spence said,

January 5, 2009 @ 5:30 pm

The program works great for image resizing. The video demonstrated features that I was not able to activate. Tor example a menu seemed to be activated by a right mouse click. I was not able to find any way to activate this menu. It was used in the example of removing people from pictures. Possibly the program is not fully functional using Windows Vista operating system.

Hopefully there will be some documentation available but I have not been able to locate it. I was not able to connect to http://www.intuimage.com/. The server timed out. I will try again later.

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