ArcSoft PhotoPrinter 5 desktop printer : Today, ArcSoft announced the availability of ArcSoft PhotoPrinter 5, an easy-to-use desktop printing application. PhotoPrinter, among one of ArcSoft's most famous desktop applications, has an all new interface with increased functionality, making desktop printing easier while introducing a broader range of features and control. "Getting the best-looking prints for the lowest price remains the consumers’ number one goal. PhotoPrinter includes paper templates from all of the big printer and paper manufacturers, so the entire shelf of printing supplies is now available for every shopper," said Todd Rumaner, ArcSoft COO. "Best of all, it’s really easy to use."
ArcSoft PhotoPrinter 5 photo printing programArcSoft PhotoPrinter 5 - Features
PhotoPrinter 5 is a do-it-yourself photo printing application focused on making at-home printing fast, simple and more affordable. The new Arcsoft Photoprinter 5 desktop printing application is currently available for a suggested retail price of $49.99. Key features include:
• Output to all standard US print sizes
• (8x10, 5x7, 4x6, 3.5x5, wallet)
• Output to all standard Intl. print sizes
• (13x18cm, 11x17cm, 9x13cm, 7x10cm)
• Hundreds of photo paper templates
• (Kodak, Avery, EPSON, HP, Canon, etc)
• Video frame printing - home video files
• Passport photo, photo collage and index page printing
• Color Profile Setting controls for optimizing print quality
• Direct photo printing from digital cameras, scanners, and media cards
• Photo editing tools such as crop, rotate, flip, enhance and redeye removal
• Creative photo options such as add text, creative borders, blurred edges and color effects
About ArcSoft
ArcSoft, Inc. is a leading developer of software and firmware solutions for PC-peripheral, mobile phone, and consumer electronics manufacturers. Established in 1994, ArcSoft is a privately held company headquartered in Fremont, California, with regional commercial and development facilities in Europe and the Far East.
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