| Downloader Pro 2.0 | |
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| Description | Downloader Pro is an advanced downloader for digital camera images that offers many features to speed-up and optimize your workflow. It enables you to automatically download, organize, and rename images and image data directly from your camera, or any USB card reader. It can be configure to run fully or semi-automatic, with many options to customize actions and file renaming schemes. Additional features include profiles for different cameras, allowing you to apply custom processing based on the camera model that the pictures are downloaded from, as well as support for Photoshop color profiles and dpi settings. |
| Category | Internet |
| Keywords | Download Organize Rename Images Photos |
| Updated | Jul 3, 2006 |
| Publisher | BreezeSystems |
| Download |
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