What is Photonizer?
Photonizer is an efficient application for creating your
personal digital photo albums.
It is the ideal application for attaching information to your
digital photos like:
- persons appearing on photos
- events that took place
- the year photos were taken
- and extensive descriptions
After adding information you can easily search your collection on any
combination of these items. Searching for photos containing a particular person
during a certain event in a particular year, will be a piece of cake!
Besides that, Photonizer lets you merge albums, create thumbnails, slide shows
and albums for the internet. Just in a few easy clicks!
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What does Photonizer include?
Photonizer includes:
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support for graphical formats.
Photonizer supports different variants of bmp, dib, gif, jif,
jpg, rle, tga, pcx, cut, ico, iff, koa, lbm, mng, pcd, png, pnm,
psd, ras, tif and wbmp files.
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thumbnail support.
You may create thousands of thumbnails and show them all
in one window without slowing down your machine. Thumbnails are
automatically saved and loaded.
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improved internet support.
Photonizer generates more efficient html including thumbnails with a
far more better layout. And Photonizer stores your settings for reuse later.
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a lot of features.
A small selection. Photonizer is able to:
- add all photos on a disc to your albums;
- add photos in a tree of folders to your albums;
- open a photo in your favourite edit tool;
- open the photo folder in Windows Explorer;
- navigate through photos in a photo window;
- search your hard drives for Photonizer albums;
- maximize the slide show window by default;
- rotate photos during slide shows;
- rotate photos in a photo window;
- double click on an album in Windows Explorer will start Photonizer.
The information and the location (drive and path) of the photos
are stored in an album on
your computer. Next time you start photonizer you
can directly open the album, change and add information as you wish.
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Create your own photo collections at home.

View your photos on the internet.
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