Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Online pdf to jpg converter - ReaSoft Launches ImVerter

ReaSoft has launched a new free Web-based service for photographers. Currently in Beta, ImVerter (which stands for Image conVerter) recognises 500+ image formats including raw photo formats (CR2, NEF, ARW), vector graphics (CDR, SVG, DXF), postscript formats (PDF, AI, EPS) and also dozens of little-known or unpopular picture formats; and converts them into JPEGs, PNGs, GIFs, TIFFs, PDFs or BMPs depending on user preference. The service is free, with the only limitation being the maximum size of the source file, which is 20MB.

ReaSoft releases its new free online service for instant picture conversion from multiple image formats to one of the most common ones. Imverter.com recognizes 500+ image formats including RAW photo formats (CR2, NEF, ARW), vectored graphics (CDR, SVG, DXF), postscript formats (PDF, AI, EPS) and also dozens of little-known or unpopular picture formats.

Imverter.com, a free online picture format conversion service, allows one-click conversion of any given graphic file to one of the common picture formats, namely: JPG, PNG, GIF, PDF, BMP and TIFF. The service automatically recognizes the type of the input image, so a user is able to perform the conversion even if he doesn´t know what the source format is.

Such approach literally eliminates any hassle while working with pictures saved in various formats, often forgotten or unpopular. Imverter easily reads vector images, such as Corel Draw CDR, Adobe Photoshop PSD, or Autodesk AutoCAD DXF; it also understands postscript documents including PDF, AI and EPS files. Importantly, the service supports direct vector conversion to the PDF format and recognizes the RAW formats from a wide range of digital cameras.

The service is powered by the ReaConverter technology - a flexible tool for batch image conversion developed by ReaSoft. Thanks to ReaConverter, Imverter can automatically recognize over 500 different picture formats.

“Imverter is extremely fast and easy to use. It implements cutting edge technologies and, most importantly, performs immaculate image conversion”, says Alexander Korostelev, ReaSoft CEO.

Pricing and availability:
Imverter is an online pdf to jpg converter which allows converting any graphic file as long as the size of the source file is less then 20Mb.

About
ReaSoft works in the graphic software development field since 1999. The company has developed a number of award-winning image editing and processing products including ReaConverter, ReaSoft PDF Printer, ReaJPEG and ReaCompressor.

For More information, visit: online pdf to jpg converter
Contact Info:
ReaConverter Development
P.O. Box 34069 #381
Seattle, WA 98124-1069 USA
+1-206-984-3919

Friday, January 28, 2011

LoveMyHome: you’ll just love it!

LoveMyHome – you can’t help but just love it. It’s likely to bring out the interior designer in practically anyone.

You certainly don’t have to be a professional designer to know what you like. In your own home – or one you might dream of moving into – you’re quite clearly the boss. The type of furniture, the texture and colour of the wallpaper, the floor coverings; they are all a matter of personal taste, flair and imagination.

The problem with such particular and ultimately very personal taste and imagination, however, is translating it into a visual reality. And that’s where LoveMyHome really does come into its own. Starting with a basic floorplan of the room or rooms, a 3D layout is easily called up so that the optimum placement of new or existing windows and doors can be put into place. With the basics established, the fun can really start, as individual pieces of furniture are selected,soft furnishings chosen and even the colour of the walls and type of floor coverings chosen.

This can be done in such simple steps that even the novice interior designer can soon be creating a distinctive, unique and totally personal living space.

What’s more, since the lifelike, 3D models of every piece of furniture selected or each design of wall or floor covering has been drawn directly from the supply catalogue of leading manufacturers, you know that the carefully designed space you’ve created on-screen can be readily transformed into the real thing by purchasing the furnishings from the relevant suppliers.

I’m no expert when it comes to interior design and I often spend ages struggling to visualise the journey of furniture pieces from the maker’s catalogue into my home. That’s what I loved about LoveMyHome – it took the guesswork out of the whole process and allowed me to see straight away just how my redesigned and remodelled home could look. By using LoveMyHome’s incredibly realistic decorator tool – and the 360° views it provides – I could even wander around the new rooms I’d created and furnished.