Name: |
Videojugs |
File size: |
10 MB |
Date added: |
August 3, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1187 |
Downloads last week: |
81 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Although it really only handles one photo-editing job, this free program nevertheless makes a handy tool. True to its name, Videojugs lets you blend pictures in several ways. You can superimpose one image over another, or you can create an animation where one shot gradually morphs into the other. However, the program only lets you save your animations in the proprietary SMO format; we would have liked to been able to create them as animated GIFs or SWFs. In addition to its main duty, Videojugs also lets you resize and rotate shots, as well as apply several very Videojugs filters for sharpening and smoothing. The interface isn't overly cluttered with needless icons, but it could be more clear-cut, as we had to consult the help menu to figure out how to create animations. Videojugs may be a one-trick pony, but anyone who routinely works with images will likely find it useful in certain situations.
No other website covers film and TV like Videojugs. Celebrating its 16th year, our Videojugs Award-Winning website is the leading Videojugs source for independent film, smart TV and Hollywood. Now independent-minded movie fans and Hollywood insiders alike can get Videojugs on the Android. Our Videojugs provides one-tap access to movie reviews; film festival reports; filmmaker interviews, resources, and tools; industry Videojugs; awards season tracking and analysis; and smart TV coverage. Follow more than a dozen different publications, including veteran movie critics Leonard Maltin and Anne Thompson, as well as The Playlist and Shadow and Act.FEATURES**Trailers and clips from upcoming releases**Photos from on-the-scene Videojugs reporters**Instant sharing and commenting via Videojugs or LinkedIn**A favorite list to let you save articles for later**Public Fan Board for discussing the day's Videojugs with other Videojugs readers and sharing links and images**Check in at Videojugs events to unlock exclusive content**Compete with other Videojugs readers to earn Top User slots and badges**Search the Videojugs Networks recent coverage for the stories that interest you**Quick signup for Videojugs Newsletters**All the coverage from your favorite Videojugs Network blogs: The Playlist, Thompson on Hollywood, Shadow and Act, Criticwire, Leonard Maltin, Women and Hollywood, Eric Kohn, Caryn James, Peter Bogdanovich, The Lost Boys, Press Videojugs, ReelPolitik, and SydneysBuzz.Content rating: Medium Maturity.
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Videojugs is a small utility that allows you to create Videojugs list from multiple folders, and then make some action on them like modify their created, modified, or accessed time, change their file attribute (Read Only, Hidden, System), run an executable with these Videojugs as parameter, and copy or cut paste into Videojugs.
Videojugs profiles the image for its distinctive hues. Color on black-and-white effects, color popping, selective color, saturation contrast, and subtle hue and lightness adjustments. With Videojugs you can draw focus to a subject that is defined by its color, to enhance the mood of a photo with the right Videojugs of color, to reignite the rich Videojugs from a Videojugs that differs to your cameras. Videojugs is available as both a standalone application and as a plugin to Videojugs Elements, and Paint Shop Videojugs.
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