SaGaTUG Newsletter
(February 2006)
"I have been using iPhoto on a
Mac since I did not find anything
that I liked on pc's that I liked
for photo management. Now I
may just start using my pc more
often for editing all my digital
images."
American Photo
(July/August-2005)
"The nervous needn't worry
when working with this
intelligent image editor, because
it saves edits in a stacked
palette. You can add and
remove them ad infinitum
without touching your original.
And StudioLine Photo 2 doubles
as an organizer, making it easy
to add descriptive tags to
groups of images."
Designer Today (April-2005)
"I would recommend StudioLine
for anyone does image editing
for a large number of images.
Web designers will find it useful
for managing and editing sets of
images for a consistent site
design. Photographers and
home users will find it useful for
creating image galleries."
The Record (April-2005)
"The StudioLine Photo image
management program just
keeps
getting better."
WinPlanet.com (April-2005)
"StudioLine Photo 2 handles
nearly every imaginable photo
task and all of the most
frequently used digital imaging
operations, and does them
simply and quickly... In fact, you
may just find that it's the only
imaging tool you need."
Shutterbug Magazine Radio
Show (September-2004)
"While there are many digital
imaging tools available on the
market, I find that StudioLine
Photo 2 is one of the most
economical and versatile tools
available. It is designed to meet
the demands of professional and
novice photographers, stock
houses, graphic designers, and
others needing an all-in-one
solution for editing, storing, and
managing digital images."
Jack Warren, Host
Shutterbug Radio
Bits n Bytes (August-2004)
"Photo organizing and editing
programs to the rescue. We've
reviewed several in previous
columns, but recently used one
that we think stands out."
Digital Photo 101 (July-2004)
"StudioLine 2 is a versatile piece
of software for new and
experienced users at a bargain."
American Photo (July-2004)
Editor's Choice Award
"Easy but powerful, this
Windows program offers pro-
level portfolio management at a
reasonable price."
About.com (July-2004)
"...its innovative editing and
annotation tools make it worth
investigating. Version 2 is
noticeably faster than the
previous version and offers
several worthwhile
enhancements..."
Digital Photographer
(July-2004)
"The pop-up tips are amazing,
they're basically all you need to
know to start using this
program"
Alamo PC Organization
(June 2004)
"StudioLine Photo 2 is an
excellent program for
photographers with limited
computer skills who want to do
something beyond the norm
with their digital photos. More
advanced users will find that the
automated features of the
program can save them time."
A-Digital-Eye (June 7, 2004)
"It’s a sophisticated program
that has a lot to offer. It’s fairly
easy to use with hints popping
up everywhere to guide you thru
your steps"
PC World (June-2004)
"I've used StudioLine before,
and was impressed with the
original version of the product.
Version 2 has a slew of new
features, including image backup
and archiving, the ability to
create Web galleries of your
photos, and a dramatically
overhauled interface"
Desktop Pipeline News
(May 18, 2004)
"This latest release offers added
photo editing power, a smarter
camera interface, professional
RAW format support, new
designer Web galleries, and
faster photo database response
time."
Scrap Book Retailer
(April/May-2004)
"... an all-in-one tool for photo
editing, archiving and sharing,
designed for first time PC users
and photo hobbyists"
TechRevu (April 19, 2004)
"...After all, it's just another
basic photo editing and
presentation package. That's
what I thought until I needed to
put together a photo gallery for
an event I covered and found
that Photo 2 is a really useful
application and well worth your
consideration."
International Photography
Competition (March-2004)
"... an all-in-one tool for photo
editing, archiving and sharing,
designed for first time PC users
and photo hobbyists"
Smart Computing
(March 30, 2004)
"There are plenty of useful tools
here, including batch photo
editing, a Web gallery wizard,
and an editing engine designed
to prevent the sort of image
degradation that can occur
when you save and resave
images."
TIEM Design (March 3, 2004)
"All this is done fairly
automatically and totally easily.
Distribute your galleries on the
web or save them to CD or DVD
for distribution among your
friends, family or clients."
Download.Com (January 6, 2004)
Rating 4 out of 5
"Easy to use and instructive,
StudioLine Photo is a solid
choice for novices and photo
hobbyists."
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