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    ImageRevise Pro

    ImageRevise Pro

    ImageRevise Pro - Effortless Image Resizing & Optimization Tool

    ImageRevise is a streamlined Tkinter-based application that makes image resizing and optimization effortless. With its intuitive interface, you can easily resize images while maintaining the aspect ratio, add custom watermarks with customizable positions, and optimize images for web use by adjusting quality levels. The application also lets you view and remove EXIF metadata, ensuring privacy and reducing file size. Features like multi-threaded image processing keep the app responsive during operations and enhance the overall user experience. With advanced error handling, the application is very reliable, and dynamic labels now provide real-time updates during image processing, with informative MessageBox popups when tasks are completed. ...
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    Video Object Remover – Frame-Accurate

    Video Object Remover – Frame-Accurate

    🎥 A free & open-source Python tool to remove unwanted objects from videos frame-by-frame using brush masking and AI inpainting (OpenCV + FFmpeg). EXE included.

    Video Object Remover – Frame Accurate Edition is a free and open-source desktop application that helps you remove unwanted objects, logos, or watermarks from videos using brush-based masking and AI inpainting. The tool extracts video frames using FFmpeg, lets you mask objects frame-by-frame, and removes them using OpenCV. Built with Python and Tkinter, it features a modern dark-themed GUI, adjustable brush tool, zoom control, and real-time logging.
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